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HEALTH NOTES: Gene tests identify risks associated with 'silent' strokes


Gene tests could one day be used to spot patients at risk of ‘silent’ strokes that cause dementia, scientists believe.
Researchers studied genetic samples of thousands of people who’d suffered a lacunar stroke – caused by weakening of the blood vessels deep within the brain – and compared them to those who hadn’t. Twelve similarities were found in the stroke victims’ DNA.
As the blood vessels affected by a lacunar stroke are small, it can strike without the person knowing. High blood pressure, type 2 diabetes and a history of smoking are causally associated with an increased risk of lacunar stroke. ....

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The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19


The Long-term Cardiovascular Impact of COVID-19
Evidence suggests COVID long-haulers may have lingering cardiac impacts from their coronavirus infections
Cardiologists are taking a closer look at the possible long-term cardiovascular effects on COVID long-hauler patients who still show symptoms long after they should be recovered from the virus. Getty Images
With nearly a year of experience with the COVID-19 (SARS-CoV-2) virus, it has been found that some post-COVID patients experience long-term lingering coughs, cognitive issues and other complains months after they recover from the virus. These long-haulers are also appear to be having the heart issues as well. Determining the long-term impact of coronavirus will certainly be one of the top cardiology issues discussed in 2021. ....

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