A Healthy Lifestyle Can Offset a High Genetic Risk for Stroke, According to New Research by University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston
July 21, 2022
July 21, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, July 21 (TNSjou) -- The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston issued the following news:
People who are genetically at higher risk for stroke can lower that risk by as much as 43% by adopting a healthy cardiovascular lifestyle, according to new research led by UTHealth Houston, which was published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
The study included 11,568 adults from ages 45 to 64 who were stroke-free at baseline and . . .
People who are genetically at higher risk for stroke can lower that risk by as much as 43% by adopting a healthy cardiovascular lifestyle, according to new research led by UTHealth Houston, which was published today in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
The study included 11,568 adults from ages 45 to 64 who were stroke-free at baseline and . . .