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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 8 MIN

The Difference Between Detecting and Predicting Heart Disease

from The Natural Heart Doctor Show · host Dr. Jack Wolfson

Many common heart tests detect damage after it occurs rather than predicting future risk. In this episode of The Natural Heart Doctor Show Podcast, Dr. Jack Wolfson explains why traditional cardiac testing falls short and shares advanced testing strategies—including oxidative stress measurement—to better assess heart attack and stroke risk.Assess your risk with an at-home urine test and expert review at ⁠heartattackrisktest.com⁠ to ensure it is not your turn to suffer from a heart attack.- - - - -About the Host:Dr. Jack Wolfson, DO, FACC, is a board-certified cardiologist and founder of Natural Heart Doctor. After more than two decades practicing cardiology, he shifted his focus toward prevention-centered heart care aimed at identifying risk before cardiac events occur.Through education and lifestyle-focused strategies, his work emphasizes nutrition, sleep, movement, environmental health, and proactive assessment designed to support long-term cardiovascular wellness.- - - - -Social Handles:Website: https://drjackwolfson.com/Website: https://naturalheartdoctor.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjackwolfsonReady to move past the confusion and fear of typical heart health approaches? Visit ⁠⁠naturalheartdoctor.com/discovery⁠⁠ to schedule your free discovery call and start your journey toward a 100-year heart with real, evidence-based answers.- - - - -PODCASTThank you for listening.Please subscribe and share.This podcast is produced by DrTalks.comhttps://drtalks.com/podcast-service/

Many common heart tests detect damage after it occurs rather than predicting future risk. In this episode of The Natural Heart Doctor Show Podcast, Dr. Jack Wolfson explains why traditional cardiac testing falls short and shares advanced testing strategies—including oxidative stress measurement—to better assess heart attack and stroke risk.Assess your risk with an at-home urine test and expert review at ⁠heartattackrisktest.com⁠ to ensure it is not your turn to suffer from a heart attack.- - - - -About the Host:Dr. Jack Wolfson, DO, FACC, is a board-certified cardiologist and founder of Natural Heart Doctor. After more than two decades practicing cardiology, he shifted his focus toward prevention-centered heart care aimed at identifying risk before cardiac events occur.Through education and lifestyle-focused strategies, his work emphasizes nutrition, sleep, movement, environmental health, and proactive assessment designed to support long-term cardiovascular wellness.- - - - -Social Handles:Website: https://drjackwolfson.com/Website: https://naturalheartdoctor.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drjackwolfsonReady to move past the confusion and fear of typical heart health approaches? Visit ⁠⁠naturalheartdoctor.com/discovery⁠⁠ to schedule your free discovery call and start your journey toward a 100-year heart with real, evidence-based answers.- - - - -PODCASTThank you for listening.Please subscribe and share.This podcast is produced by DrTalks.comhttps://drtalks.com/podcast-service/

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Many common heart tests detect damage after it occurs rather than predicting future risk. In this episode of The Natural Heart Doctor Show Podcast, Dr. Jack Wolfson explains why traditional cardiac testing falls short and shares advanced testing...

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