Family Heart Disease Risk Linked to Genes Not Lifestyle
Biotechnology News
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Aug. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Genes affect hereditary
Coronary heart disease risk but family lifestyle does not, according to a
New study.
Source: Yahoo! News: Biotechnology News
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Source: Pharmaceuticals news and pharmaceutical industry analysis - FT.com
Risk of a fatty heart linked to race, type of weight gain in middle-aged women. A woman's race and where on her body she packs on pounds at midlife could give her doctor valuable clues to her likelihood of having greater volumes of heart fat, a potential risk factor for heart disease, according to new research. Source 7u.
If your family has a issue with heart disease then you would want to do what you can to stay fit and healthy to lessen your risk of developing this disease. With women being more at risk if they gain a lot of wieght in their middle years it makes sense to try and stay healthier for your families sake too.