Heart Failure: Impact of Genetics and Genomics
Abstract This chapter focuses on the impact of genetics and genomics on heart failure. Part one outlines how genetics provides insight to the underpinnings of heart failure. Part two highlights…
Abstract This chapter focuses on the impact of genetics and genomics on heart failure. Part one outlines how genetics provides insight to the underpinnings of heart failure. Part two highlights…
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Abstract There is a significant unmet need in the diagnosis and prediction of coronary artery disease (CAD) and subsequent major adverse cardiovascular events including myocardial infarction. Recently, a number of…
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Abstract Health risk assessments (HRAs) have the potential to play a key role in health promotion and disease prevention both at an individual and a population level. While the idea…