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Nearly 1 in 3 Black adults may develop PAD: Disparities in care increase amputation risk

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Low-cost, routine testing may help to reduce disparities and health care costs for people with peripheral artery disease (PAD), according to a new scientific statement from the American Heart Association, published today in the journal Circulation.


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