Gene polymorphism linked to cardiac morbidity, mortality
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(HealthDay)—The functional nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (rs6318) of the 5HTR2C gene is associated with…
(HealthDay)—The functional nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism (rs6318) of the 5HTR2C gene is associated with…
A new study points to a stress gene as being a risk factor for heart disease.
A new study found a stress gene that can increase the risk of a person of dying from heart attack or heart disease by up to 38…
The same genetic variant that makes some people have an overactive stress response could also play a role in heart attack and…
People who carry the "stress gene" have a 38 percent higher risk of heart attack or even early death, a new study has reported.
A gene linked to high stress levels has now been discovered to also increase a person’s risk of having a heart attack.
Rebekah Eliason for redOrbit.com – Your Universe Online A new study from Duke reveals that the genetic trait responsible for…
A new study shows how a genetic variant making us more susceptible to stress also makes us more likely to have a heart attack.
A genetic variant occurring in a significant number of people with heart disease appears to raise the odds for heart attack or…
By Duke Medicine News and Communications - DURHAM, N.C. – A genetic trait known to make some people especially sensitive to…
A genetic trait known to make some people especially sensitive to stress also appears to be responsible for a 38 percent…
A genetic change that makes people more vulnerable to stress has been linked to a higher risk of death from a heart attack or…
Duke study finds genetic variation impacts those with heart disease
A genetic trait known to make some people especially sensitive to stress also appears to be responsible for a 38 percent…
WEDNESDAY, Dec. 18, 2013 -- A genetic variant occurring in a significant number of people with heart disease appears to raise…
Duke study finds genetic variation impacts those with heart disease Source: HealthDay Related MedlinePlus Pages: Genes and Gene…
( Duke University Medical Center ) A genetic trait known to make some people especially sensitive to stress also appears to be…