I think this study is a good example of how better knowledge of a mechanism does not necessarily lead to a better diagnostic tool.
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Re:Use of certain lipid measures not more effective in predicting coronary heart disease
Date: 2007/08/28 20:34
By: toledo
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I agree with you. Each new diagnostic tool is more expensive and the increased sophistication does not necessarily mean the results will be more accurate.
A major reason is that biological systems are much more complicated than we can imagine.
This study represents another example of why health care costs continue to increase unnecessarily.
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