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Results 1 - 10 of 16 for heart attack
  1. ... the heart and blood vessels (cardiovascular diseases), including heart attack and stroke.There are at least three slightly ... narrowing of the arteries increases the risk of heart attack and stroke.The APOE e2 allele has been ...
  2. ... increases a person's risk of having a heart attack.Most people with familial hypercholesterolemia inherit one altered copy of the PCSK9 gene from an affected parent and one normal copy of the gene ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties ...
  3. ... increases a person's risk of having a heart attack.Most people with familial hypercholesterolemia inherit one altered copy of the LDLR gene from an affected parent and one normal copy of the gene ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties ...
  4. ... increases a person's risk of having a heart attack.Most people with familial hypercholesterolemia inherit one altered copy of the APOB gene from an affected parent and one normal copy of the gene ... risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties ...
  5. ... blood pressure (hypertension) and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Overactivation of the calcium/calmodulin pathway in the adrenal glands also increases cell growth and division (proliferation), which promotes ... potassium channel 4 GIRK4 heart KATP channel inward rectifier K+ channel KIR3.4 ...
  6. ... blood pressure (hypertension) and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Overactivation of the calcium/calmodulin pathway in the adrenal glands also increases cell growth and division (proliferation), ... cluster of cells in the heart that acts as the heart's natural pacemaker ( ...
  7. ... and blood clot formation, which can lead to heart attacks, strokes, and thromboses in individuals with a history of these conditions.It is important to note that not all individuals with CYP2C19 gene ... Documents and the American Heart Association. Circulation. 2010 Aug 3;122(5):537- ...
  8. ... arteries and increasing the chance of having a heart attack or stroke. It is unclear how much of ...
  9. ... blood pressure (hypertension) and an increased risk of heart attack and stroke. Changes in adrenal gland cells due ...
  10. ... increases a person's risk of having a heart attack. More About This Health Condition ARH ARH_HUMAN ...
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