“Based on our preliminary data, we estimate that DNA testing could reduce adverse drug reactions by 30%, saving the NHS up to ...
For a long time, we have been told that watching too much TV is not good for our health, and a new study has revealed the ...
Limiting daily television viewing to one hour or less may help reduce the risk of heart attack, stroke, and other cardiovascular diseases, even in individuals with a high genetic predisposition to ...
With genetic testing, we know more than ever about this devastating disease—but genes are only one part of the story.
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A new review highlights how gut microbiome imbalances contribute to cardiovascular disease by altering short-chain fatty ...
Danon disease is a rare but serious cardiomyopathy that drastically reduces life expectancy. Male patients infrequently live ...
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 ...
People with a higher genetic risk for type 2 diabetes also have a higher risk of heart attack, stroke and other hea ...
Research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association says people at risk of diabetes can lower their chances ...
The New Science of Nature and Nurture.” Since Francis Galton coined the phrase “nature versus nurture” 150 years ago, the ...
Medium and high type 2 diabetes (T2D) genetic risks are not associated with an increased risk for atherosclerotic ...