Heart disease risk could be affected by one surprising factor, new study finds

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A new study from Stanford University in California found that a heart that has a more spherical (round) shape could have a 47% higher likelihood of developing heart disease in the future.

In the study, published in the journal Med on Wednesday, the researchers measured the roundness of the left ventricle, a typically cone-shaped chamber of the heart that pumps oxygen-rich blood to the body.

Next, the researchers analyzed the participants’ health records to identify which ones had certain genetic markers for heart conditions. The shape of someone’s heart could be a predictor of future cardiac disease, a new study from Stanford University found."Most people who practice cardiology are well aware that after someone develops heart disease, the heart will look more spherical," said Dr. Shoa Clarke, a preventive cardiologist and an instructor in the Stanford School of Medicine’s departments of medicine and pediatrics, in a press release announcing the findings.

The research team was surprised by the strong link between heart roundness and the risk for future cardiomyopathy, Clarke told Fox News Digital. "It was possible that heart shape may not have told us anything different than measurements of heart size or strength," he said. that is not picked up by other measurements."

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Thinking and over analyzing are bad things sometimes.

Don’t lie. We all know where the heart issues are coming from. The Fouchi Ouchie.

Covid vax

Vaccine?

Watching Fox news?.

Something we can do absolutely nothing about

🤭🤭 I'm going to the hospital tomorrow to have my heart looked at

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The one surprising factor? Being conservative. Our ‘caring’ Left wing friends don’t need to worry- they don’t have a heart! Triggered? Check out the ‘seven victims’ of Nashville videos. Anyone who thinks kids being mutilated/castrated ( trans surgery ), is ok really does suck.

We all die.

Vaccines

AI says so?

My kids went to SDSU - very enthusiastic alumni!

So it's just one factor. Say it already to save me from reading the study. Lol.

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