Scientists ID More Genes Linked to Heart Disease

Five genes added to the list of many already known to affect risk of coronary artery disease, study says

By Mary Elizabeth Dallas  HealthDay News  September 23, 2011

Researchers have identified five new genes that play a role in people’s risk for heart attack and coronary artery disease — the most common cause of premature death and disability in the world, according to a new study.

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