RACE TAKES BACK SEAT TO DIABETES AND HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE

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From Johns Hopkins today researchers find that Diabetes and high blood pressure, two conditions rooted in genetics and environmental surroundings, play a much greater role than race alone in determining who is mostly likely to develop heart failure, according to the latest study from cardiologists at Johns Hopkins. Each year, nearly 300,000 Americans die from heart failure.

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