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MedPage Today on MSNHigh Genetic Testing Yield for Heart Disease Might Take a Local TouchGenetic testing for hereditary arrhythmia and cardiomyopathy in an area with known founder effects on local genetic variants ...
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American Heart Association on MSNLess TV time may lower heart disease risk, even for those with high genetic risk for diabetesWatching TV for an hour or less each day may help offset the risk for heart attack and stroke in people genetically ...
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Research in Newfoundland led to a treatment that keeps Chad Pelley's heart from stopping, but the genetic variant he carries ...
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 ...
Exercise is often seen as a key to living a longer life, but new research from Finland suggests that the relationship between ...
A new study published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found watching less than one hour of TV a day can ...
Research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association says people at risk of diabetes can lower their chances ...
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 ...
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HealthDay on MSNTurning Off TV Better For Heart Health Of Folks Predisposed To DiabetesPeople with a higher genetic risk for type 2 diabetes also have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and other hea ...
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