Can Good Sleep Patterns Offset Genetic Susceptibility to Heart Disease and Stroke?: Tulane University
December 19, 2019
December 19, 2019
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana, Dec. 19 [TNSmedicalresearch-European Heart Journal] -- Tulane University issued the following news release:
Getting a good night's sleep could be beneficial for long-term health. A pioneering new study led by Dr. Lu Qi, director of the Tulane University Obesity Research Center, found that even if people had a high genetic risk of heart disease or stroke, healthy sleep patterns could help offset that risk. The study is published in the European Heart Jour . . .
Getting a good night's sleep could be beneficial for long-term health. A pioneering new study led by Dr. Lu Qi, director of the Tulane University Obesity Research Center, found that even if people had a high genetic risk of heart disease or stroke, healthy sleep patterns could help offset that risk. The study is published in the European Heart Jour . . .
