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@ourhealthstudy
Help us understand and improve cardiovascular disease risk among South Asian populations. Led by researchers & cardiologists at Harvard, Yale, Stanford, & more.







New Review Article: The Inherited Basis of Coronary Artery Disease 👉 nej.md/4tmGZtI Coronary artery disease develops from an interplay of behavioral, environmental, genetic, and stochastic factors. Smoking, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, and diabetes mellitus are well-recognized modifiable risk factors for coronary artery disease, which affects almost 1 in 2 men and 1 in 3 women during their lifetime. More than a century ago, Osler posited that inherited factors may cause coronary artery disease after he observed that angina pectoris often clusters in families. Approximately 30 years ago, twin studies indicated that the heritability of fatal coronary artery disease was as high as 50%. Since 2007, large-scale genotyping and gene-sequencing studies have identified hundreds of genetic variants associated with increased susceptibility to coronary artery disease (seen in figure). Protein products of some associated genes already constitute effective treatment targets, and other genes point to currently unexplored disease mechanisms. An inquiry about a family history of coronary artery disease is routine in the clinical assessment of patients presenting with chest pain syndromes. Heribert Schunkert, MD, Pradeep Natarajan, MD (@pnatarajanmd), and Nilesh J. Samani, MD, review recent discoveries regarding the molecular genetic origins of coronary atherosclerosis and discuss current and potential clinical uses of this information. Read the Review Article “The Inherited Basis of Coronary Artery Disease” from Universitätsklinikum der Technischen Universität München; Deutsches Zentrum für Herz- und Kreislaufforschung, Partner Site Munich Heart Alliance (@dzhk_germany); and elsewhere: nej.md/4tmGZtI




















Building on the legacy of many, I'm incredibly excited that we have successfully translated our polygenic risk scores into a validated clinical assay @MassGenBrigham @broadinstitute, orderable by any clinician in the US today. 🧬To order: massgeneralbrigham.org/en/research-an… 🧬Announcement: prnewswire.com/news-releases/… The CVD PRS panel is already expanding, and panels in other disease areas are in development. Single sequencing for multiple disease areas. Methods: cell.com/cell-genomics/… @CellGenomics nature.com/articles/s4146… @NatureComms [1/4]









We are partnering with Indian Circle for Caring USA (ICC) (ouricc.org), who is hosting a ‘Heart Health - New England Marathon’ where screenings of ‘The Brown Heart’ documentary will be played on Aug 23 & 24 at four different locations in Massachusetts. [1/4]






South Asian individuals have greater CVD event rates and comprise 1 in 4 individuals worldwide. However, in our systematic review of 310 major CVD trials led by @NishantUppal7, only 3% of trial participants are South Asian individuals sciencedirect.com/science/articl… @JACCJournals #JACCAsia @AniruddhPatelMD @DLBHATTMD