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Results 1 - 10 of 134 for heart disease
  1. ... the blood and an increased risk of developing heart disease. Each mutation that causes this condition changes a ... are associated with an increased risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ...
  2. ... are associated with an increased risk of early heart disease, typically beginning in a person's forties or ... a significantly lower-than-average risk of developing heart disease.Researchers suspect that normal changes (polymorphisms) in the ...
  3. ... LDL (known as "bad cholesterol") are protective against heart disease. At least 10 mutations in the LIPC gene ... whether these changes impact the risk of developing heart disease. The LIPC gene mutations that cause this condition ...
  4. ... have features of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, a form of heart disease that enlarges and weakens the heart (cardiac) muscle. ... is responsible for a very severe form of heart disease called lethal congenital glycogen storage disease of the ...
  5. ... hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart disease called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC).The JUP ... one another effectively. Because affected individuals die before heart disease may become apparent, it is unknown whether a ...
  6. ... hair; and a potentially life-threatening form of heart disease called dilated left ventricular cardiomyopathy.The DSP gene ... also cause a potentially life-threatening form of heart disease called arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC) without abnormalities ...
  7. ... analysis: apolipoprotein E genotypes and risk for coronary heart disease. Ann Intern Med. 2004 Jul 20;141(2): ...
  8. ... hepatomegaly), chronic kidney disease, or a form of heart disease called cardiomyopathy. However, in some people, the condition ...
  9. ... an increased risk of developing vascular disease, including heart disease and stroke. The 677C>T polymorphism has also ...
  10. ... to play a role in many diseases, including heart disease and high blood pressure (hypertension).Researchers suspect that ...
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