Heart Hormones That Affect Development of Diabetes, Hypertension Differ in African Americans and Whites: University of Alabama
November 14, 2019
November 14, 2019
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Nov. 14 [TNSmedicalresearch-Circulation Research journal] -- The University of Alabama Birmingham campus issued the following news:
A new study published in Circulation Research by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers shows that young, healthy African American individuals have lower natriuretic peptide levels as compared to whites. The study also showed that a decreased process, and increased breakdown, may be a reason behind the racial differences in . . .
A new study published in Circulation Research by University of Alabama at Birmingham researchers shows that young, healthy African American individuals have lower natriuretic peptide levels as compared to whites. The study also showed that a decreased process, and increased breakdown, may be a reason behind the racial differences in . . .