The rapid advancements in genetic research have begun to reshape the landscape of many medical specialties, with cardiology being no exception. Genetic markers, which are specific sequences of DNA associated with particular traits or diseases, have gained significant attention for their potential to personalize treatment strategies for cardiovascular diseases. Traditionally, cardiology has focused on population-level treatments, relying on risk factors such as age, cholesterol levels, and blood pressure. However, genetic insights now allow for more tailored approaches, helping clinicians to predict, prevent, and manage heart diseases in a more individualized manner
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