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Wednesday 26 October 2011

Troubles With Heart !!

The senior author of the study Dr. Kenichi Fuji said a cardiologist at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, the research evolved from his quest to find out why some people have a heart attack, although they do not have the usual risk factors such as high cholesterol or high blood pressure. Dr. Fuji decided to study HPV because the virus is a gene called p53, which normally protects the body against cancer and may also help prevent heart disease to be able to sabotage. The inactivation of p53 occurs in a variety of cancers, and the gene will be a kind of guardian of the genome. Disabling p53 can also lead to inflammation and thickening in the walls of the arteries. Had women with human papillomavirus, or HPV infected, are two to three times as likely as uninfected women to have a heart attack or stroke. According to a report published Monday in The Journal of American College of Cardiology.

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