Pre-reading questions:
- Have you ever heard about how heart disease is detected or prevented in women?
- Does finding health issues early help improve long-term health?
Vocabulary:
- suggest /suhg-JEST/
- predict /pri-DIKT/
- patient /PEY-shuhnt/
- heart attack /hahrt uh-TAK/
- prevent /pri-VENT/
[verb] – to mention an idea, possible plan, or action for other people to consider
She suggested taking a break after working for two hours straight.
[verb] – to say or estimate that something will happen in the future based on current evidence or trends
The weather forecast predicts rain for tomorrow.
[noun] – a person who is receiving medical care or treatment
The patient was relieved to hear the good news from the doctor.
[noun] – a serious medical condition in which the heart does not get enough blood, causing great pain and often leading to death
After experiencing severe chest pain and shortness of breath, he was rushed to the hospital and diagnosed with a heart attack.
[verb] – to stop something from happening or someone from doing something
We took extra precautions to prevent any accidents during the construction project.
Article reading:
True or False:
- Researchers suggest checking women’s heart disease risks in their 30s.
- The study found that simple blood tests can predict a woman’s risk of heart disease for the next 30 years.
- The study showed that women with high levels of LDL-C are less likely to have heart problems.
- Dr. Ridker recommended discontinuing screening for hsCRP and lipoprotein(a).
- Current guidelines recommend starting heart disease prevention in women’s 60s or 70s.
Fill in the blanks:
suggested | predict | patient | heart attack | prevent |
- Each __________ must fill out a form before their first appointment.
- The teacher __________ that we review our notes before the exam.
- To reduce the risk of a __________, it’s important to maintain a healthy diet and exercise regularly.
- He took medicine to __________ a cold.
- Scientists __________ that technology will continue to advance rapidly in the next decade.