Great success in bp diagnosis can save billions of dollars in healthcare
Sydney, December 24 (IANS). A team of researchers have discovered a way to guess who will respond to the treatment of blood pressure to reduce sodium in the body. The team of Hunter Medical Research Institute and Newcastle University in Australia have discovered how to use the genetics of each person for treatment information. His findings were published in the prestigious International Cardiology Journal Circulation. In a paper published in the Journal Circulation, Professor Murray Carns said, “The Disease Related to High Blood Pressure Or Hypertension Kills About 20 Percent of the People. At least 30 percent of the adult population is the Disease – that is, one of the three Australian Adults – and Only 30 Percent of Them only. 30 PERCENT OF THE PEOPLE CAN KEEP IT UNDER CONTROL. Those who start or increase with a high -fall diet will give good response to sodium -reducing treatment. Effects can be. The team used real world data from the UK BioBank to measure the interconnection between genetic scores, sodium levels and blood pressure associated with sodium. -Ians SKP shares this story tags