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Meeting gets to the heart of the matter (Orlando Sentinel)

A Wisconsin physician said doctors might soon add a skin cholesterol test to the routine checks they make during an office visit.

Dr. James Stein with the University of Wisconsin Medical School said the five-minute test accurately detected early-stage heart disease in a pilot study of 81 people. The test, which simply involves putting droplets of solution on a person’s hand, measures the cholesterol content of the skin. (Login required.)