Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of mortality, accounting for 17.9 million deaths in 2019, 32% of all global deaths. It is important to detect CVD early to start treatment. For this, there are several standard risk factors in CVD prediction, but interest in finding more sensitive and accurate biomarkers is intense. Gonçalinho et al. propose that the use of inflammation and endothelial dysfunction biomarkers may reflect CVD and predict worse prognosis, regardless of traditional risk factors. Most CVDs […]