Reading Between the Genes: How DNA Testing Transforms Heart Care
Most of us think of heart disease as something that happens because of diet, stress, or aging. While these factors matter, genetics often play a much larger role than people realize. Some families share more than recipes and traditions—they share a hidden vulnerability to heart conditions passed down silently through generations. Genetic testing is now helping doctors read those clues before they turn into emergencies. Why Family History Isn’t Always Enough Doctors often ask about family history when evaluating heart health. Did your parents or grandparents have heart disease? Was it early or unexpected? While these questions are important, they don’t always capture the full story. Families may not know the exact cause of a relative’s death, or different relatives may show different symptoms even though the same mutation runs in the family. Genetic testing bridges those gaps, giving clarity where family history alone can’t. Making Sense of Complex Heart Conditions Not all heart diseas...