The 10-minute procedure combines CT scan and EKG technologies to identify calcium deposits in the heart's arteries.
Large and rare duplications and deletions in a chromosome region known as 22q11.2 , which involves genes that regulate ...
Beyond cancer, alcohol consumption may also increase the risk of heart disease. A recent study from the American College of ...
Heart attacks are dangerous not just because of the initial event, but the long-term damage afterwards. Now scientists have ...
On December 17, 2024, the Department of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General (HHS-OIG) issued its second favorable advisory ...
When multiple family members have been affected, this may suggest a genetic or hereditary risk of developing heart disease. Understanding one’s family history is crucial, as it helps individuals ...
New study findings ... Study Exposes Link Between Genetic Risk of Depression and Heart Disease in Women Dec. 4, 2024 — Women who have a high genetic risk of depression are more likely to develop ...
Large and rare duplications and deletions in a chromosome region known as 22q11.2 , which involves genes that regulate ...
1. Can I still develop heart disease even if I don't have a family history of it? Yes, even without a family history of heart disease, other risk factors such as an unhealthy diet, smoking ...