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Genetic skin disorder detected in newborns could predict future heart problems – ConsumerAffairs
A new study conducted by researchers from Thomas Jefferson University found that a genetic skin disorder detected at birth could predict future heart probl

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A new study conducted by researchers from Thomas Jefferson University found that a genetic skin disorder detected at birth could predict future heart problems.
According to the researchers, epidermolysis bullosa (EB) is a skin condition that makes the skin incredibly fragile, and it can also affect bruising and hair growth. The researchers discovered that a specific gene mutation that is associated with EB is also linked with the heart condition arrhythmogenic…
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