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Genetics and family risk: What to know if you have hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM)
Learn how hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) affects families, the importance of genetic testing, and why regular screening is ...
Three genomic assessment centres have progressively started offering genetic testing services in Singapore. Read more at ...
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New dna test predicts dangerous heart rhythms early
Genetic testing is moving from predicting heart attacks years down the line to flagging dangerous heart rhythms before they ever appear on an electrocardiogram. Instead of waiting for symptoms, ...
Introduction Inherited cardiac conditions, including dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM), may ...
Genetic testing and family screening help to provide explanations for sudden cardiac death in children and young adults, shows a population-based study. The research, which appears in The New England ...
A nationwide Australian pilot screened more than 10,000 adults aged 18–40 years for high-risk genetic variants linked to ...
A retrospective study highlighted the challenges of genetic testing interpretation for less-represented groups in public databases of genetic variation. The study covered French-Canadians at a large, ...
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A study tracking a large group of women for a decade casts doubt on the value of testing for a certain genetic trait linked to heart disease to predict one's chances of illness, ...
Impella, which J&J touts as the world’s smallest heart pump, has a range of devices used for various heart conditions. Lexeo is seeking to use the technology as a novel preclinical method for ...
NASHVILLE — Country singer Ashley Cooke says a rare genetic heart condition has added to an already difficult year marked by ...
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