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My doctors checked my lipoprotein(a) and it was SKY HIGH. What does this...

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I feel my heart “jumping” inside my chest every now and then. Whenever I get an ECG, I am told it is normal. Do I need to worry?

Dr. Alexander Postalian | Asked and Answered • 1m 16s

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