Hearts of Healthy People With Gene Mutations May Be ‘Primed to Fail’
About 35 million people worldwide face heart failure risk from genetic flaws, researchers sayContinue Reading
About 35 million people worldwide face heart failure risk from genetic flaws, researchers sayContinue Reading
And second study found link to family historyContinue Reading
Study found exercise, healthy diet could lower odds for heart attack even in those at high genetic riskContinue Reading
Study found exercise, healthy diet could lower odds for heart attack even in those at high genetic riskContinue Reading
Inherited distaste for bitterness could make people reach for the shaker, putting heart at riskContinue Reading
Mouse study findings might lead to better treatments for heart failure in humansContinue Reading
Mouse study findings might lead to better treatments for heart failure in humansContinue Reading
Diet sodas do not appear to pose the same danger, researcher saysContinue Reading
Certain groups should start screening earlier, study suggestsContinue Reading
Osteocrin is active in brains of humans and primates, Harvard researchers reportContinue Reading
For every year of smoking a pack daily, there were 150 more mutations found in each lung cellContinue Reading
Researcher says some people don’t get the pleasurable effects from activity that others doContinue Reading
Study results suggest latitude affects timing of disease onsetContinue Reading
Grafts of patients’ genetically modified skin improved healing of wounds in early studyContinue Reading
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