One in five people have a genetic heart risk that their doctor has probably never tested for. A drug trial to address it is expected to report results soon.
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Pharmaceutical companies have spent years targeting a common blood particle associated with heart-attack risks.
Pharmaceutical companies have spent years targeting a common blood particle associated with heart-attack risks.
Pharmaceutical companies have spent years targeting a common blood particle associated with heart-attack risks.
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