Scientists are probing how a person's genes direct the shape of their heart, and how that might influence risk for heart ...
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A new multi-national study has revealed that the shape of the heart is influenced in part by genetics and may help predict the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
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Click now to see all the available groups. Scientists are probing how a person's genes direct the shape of their heart, and how that might influence risk for heart trouble The team delineated 11 ...
Scientists are probing how a person's genes direct the shape of their heart, and how that might influence risk for heart trouble The team delineated 11 different shape types for the heart's ...
British scientists say they're now discovering that the gene-directed shape of a person's heart might matter, too. “This study provides new information on how we think about heart disease risk ...