Sunny Priyan
A close relative with heart disease increases your risk, especially if they were diagnosed at an early age.
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Some heart issues, like high cholesterol (familial hypercholesterolemia) or cardiomyopathy, can be passed down through genes.
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Specific genetic mutations can influence how your body handles cholesterol, blood pressure, and inflammation.
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Having a genetic risk doesn’t guarantee heart disease; lifestyle choices still play a major role.
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DNA tests can help identify inherited heart conditions early, allowing for preventive care or treatment.
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Understanding your genetic profile can guide tailored strategies for diet, exercise, and medications.
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