Precision Cardiovascular Medicine: Using Genetic Data to Predict and Prevent Heart Disease Risk

Precision cardiovascular medicine can prevent heart disease from developing

The genetic score for blood pressure can be used to predict the risk of stroke and heart attack.

High blood pressure is responsible for 65 percent of the cardiovascular deaths in America. Researchers at University of Alabama at Birmingham used genomic data to create a \”genetic score\” for blood pressure.

Longevity. Technology: Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause for death in the world and they account for a large burden of morbidity. CVD is a major cause of morbidity and death associated with aging. It is obvious that there is an urgent need for CVD research to identify effective prevention and treatment strategies. However, this research is especially important because the global population will be aging with a rise in CVD. The fact that so many people are at risk creates additional problems. How can the risks be determined and quantified on an individual level? Understanding and leveraging genetic information could be the answer.

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Precision cardiovascular medicine prevents the development of heart diseases

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