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According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, about 700,000 people die annually of cardiovascular disease. Cardiovascular disease involves the heart and vessels and is the number one killer in the U.S. accounting for nearly 30-percent of all deaths. Cardiovascular disease has a number of forms but the most common are myocardial infarction and angina pectoris which affect the heart itself. There are well known environmental risk factors associated with cardiovascular disease such as smoking, diet, inactivity and increased alcohol use. Heredity also plays a factor in cardiovascular disease since other risk factors like high blood pressure and high LDL cholesterol tend to run in families. Cardiovascular disease can be reduced by controlling environmental factors and understanding the genetic factors that put people at greater risk for heart disease.
New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

New Technique Identifies a Gene that Drives Clonal Expansion of Abnormal Cells

Obesity Influenced by Genetic Predisposition is Associated With Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

Obesity Influenced by Genetic Predisposition is Associated With Lower Risk of Cardiovascular Disease

The Relation Between an Autism Gene and Infertility

The Relation Between an Autism Gene and Infertility

Using Purified Curcumin to Create Probiotic Yogurt that Contains No Artificial Preservatives

Using Purified Curcumin to Create Probiotic Yogurt that Contains No Artificial Preservatives

Immune cells in human blood produce acetylcholine that regulates blood pressure and inflammation

Immune cells in human blood produce acetylcholine that regulates blood pressure and inflammation

Study provides a feasible tool to evaluate vesicular endocytosis of NPC1L1-cargos and cholesterol absorption

Study provides a feasible tool to evaluate vesicular endocytosis of NPC1L1-cargos and cholesterol absorption

New project addresses the lack of standards for optimal management of Lp(a)

New project addresses the lack of standards for optimal management of Lp(a)

Heart-healthy benefits of walnuts may be linked to beneficial changes in the mix of gut microbes

Heart-healthy benefits of walnuts may be linked to beneficial changes in the mix of gut microbes

Walnuts might support heart health by changing the gut microbiome

Walnuts might support heart health by changing the gut microbiome

Identifying biomarkers that help treat fatty liver patients with a personalized diet

Identifying biomarkers that help treat fatty liver patients with a personalized diet

High blood caffeine levels lower body fat and the long-term risks of type 2 diabetes, study finds

High blood caffeine levels lower body fat and the long-term risks of type 2 diabetes, study finds

Cell therapy trial promises long-term improvement for patients with chronic heart failure

Cell therapy trial promises long-term improvement for patients with chronic heart failure

Voluntary initiatives to promote the replacement of lead in UK game hunting are not very effective

Voluntary initiatives to promote the replacement of lead in UK game hunting are not very effective

Analyzing the existence of unknown miniproteins

Analyzing the existence of unknown miniproteins

Expert releases open-source compilation of the SARS-CoV-2 molecular structure

Expert releases open-source compilation of the SARS-CoV-2 molecular structure

New insights into genetics of sexually dimorphic fat distribution in humans

New insights into genetics of sexually dimorphic fat distribution in humans

New approach to rapidly determine biological aging

New approach to rapidly determine biological aging

New database of genotype-phenotype associations for monogenic cardiovascular diseases

New database of genotype-phenotype associations for monogenic cardiovascular diseases

Macrophages as new therapeutic target to address obesity-related diseases

Macrophages as new therapeutic target to address obesity-related diseases

Long-term deep meditation may have a beneficial effect on gut microbiota, study suggests

Long-term deep meditation may have a beneficial effect on gut microbiota, study suggests

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