Cardiovascular Disease News and Research

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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.
Key Regulator of Heart Repair

Key Regulator of Heart Repair

Monoclonal Antibody Market Set to Triple by 2033, Revolutionizing Disease Treatment

Monoclonal Antibody Market Set to Triple by 2033, Revolutionizing Disease Treatment

Next-Generation Sequencer Enhances Genetic Research at UT Arlington

Next-Generation Sequencer Enhances Genetic Research at UT Arlington

New Insights into the Epigenetic Hallmarks of Cancer

New Insights into the Epigenetic Hallmarks of Cancer

New Gene Editing Tool Shows Promise for Treating Diseases

New Gene Editing Tool Shows Promise for Treating Diseases

Sodium Transport Found to Play a Surprising Role in Mitochondrial Energy Production

Sodium Transport Found to Play a Surprising Role in Mitochondrial Energy Production

New Insights into Python Cardiac Biology Could Inform Human Heart Disease Research

New Insights into Python Cardiac Biology Could Inform Human Heart Disease Research

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Harnessing Proteomics to Explore the Role of Probiotic Bacteria in Human Health

Advancing Cardiovascular Drug Discovery: Translational Framework Leverages Genetic and Proteomic Insights

Advancing Cardiovascular Drug Discovery: Translational Framework Leverages Genetic and Proteomic Insights

Exploring Gut Microbiome Modulation for Disease Prevention

Exploring Gut Microbiome Modulation for Disease Prevention

Study Offers Insights Genetic Variants Influencing Pubertal Timing

Study Offers Insights Genetic Variants Influencing Pubertal Timing

Study Provides a New Way to Measure Healthy Microbiomes in the Gut and Soil

Study Provides a New Way to Measure Healthy Microbiomes in the Gut and Soil

Germ Cells Found to Drive Sex-Dependent Lifespan Differences in Vertebrates

Germ Cells Found to Drive Sex-Dependent Lifespan Differences in Vertebrates

Arrowhead's Plozasiran Reduces Triglyceride Rich Lipoproteins in Patients with Mixed Hyperlipidemia

Arrowhead's Plozasiran Reduces Triglyceride Rich Lipoproteins in Patients with Mixed Hyperlipidemia

Researchers Uncover More Genes Linked to Clonal Hematopoiesis

Researchers Uncover More Genes Linked to Clonal Hematopoiesis

Breakthrough Study Reveals Genetic Variants with Significant Impact on Obesity Risk

Breakthrough Study Reveals Genetic Variants with Significant Impact on Obesity Risk

Study Highlights Lifelong Influence of Genetic Factors on Blood Pressure

Study Highlights Lifelong Influence of Genetic Factors on Blood Pressure

New ACMG Statement Urges Caution with Polygenic Risk Score Testing in Embryo Selection

New ACMG Statement Urges Caution with Polygenic Risk Score Testing in Embryo Selection

Study Unveils Dual Role of 7-DHC in Ferroptosis and Cancer Cell Survival

Study Unveils Dual Role of 7-DHC in Ferroptosis and Cancer Cell Survival

New Research Finds Placenta Cells May Lower Blood Pressure

New Research Finds Placenta Cells May Lower Blood Pressure

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