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One-size-fits-all is no fit for heart health – Medical Xpress
From Weight Watchers to wearable tech, there are messages encouraging people to stay fit and healthy. But diets and training methods aside, when it comes to heart health, research from the University of South Australia shows that a far more personalized appro…
From Weight Watchers to wearable tech, there are messages encouraging people to stay fit and healthy. But diets and training methods aside, when it comes to heart health, research from the University of South Australia shows that a far more personalized approach is needed… and it all starts with your genes.
Conducted in partnership with the University of New England and the University of Queensland, the study assessed the impact of lifestyle factors on cardiovascular disease (CVD), finding cl…
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