But for people with a low genetic risk for Type 2 diabetes who spent at least two hours watching TV each day, their risk of ...
Genetic testing for hereditary arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy in an area with known founder effects on local genetic variants ...
Reducing seven risk factors for heart disease and having higher Life's Simple 7 scores may help decrease biomarkers for ...
Prince Frederik of Luxembourg died from a genetic disease called PolG, but experts hope his passing could bring more ...
Watching no more than one hour of TV a day may lower the risk of heart attack, stroke and other blood vessel diseases among ...
Despite insufficient evidence to support direct-to-consumer genetic testing in routine clinical care, cardiovascular clinicians increasingly face questions about its utility and interpretation because ...
The particular genetic profile of Quebecers appears to play an important role in getting certain heart diseases, demonstrates ...
Danon disease is a rare but serious cardiomyopathy that drastically reduces life expectancy. Male patients infrequently live ...
Limiting TV watching to no more than one hour a day appears to help offset the increased risk of heart disease associated ...
A sedentary lifestyle such as watching TV (two or more hours daily) may be a key factor in the risk of developing heart and blood vessel diseases, according to an analysis of health records from a ...
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have uncovered why some patients with a rare genetic ...