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By Clive Cookson

Published: May 4 2007 03:00 | Last updated: May 4 2007 03:00

Studies find clue to heart attacks

Two international research groups have independently identified a common genetic variation that increases the risk of heart disease. People who carry two copies of the variant - about a quarter of the population - have a 60 per cent higher risk of suffering a heart attack than people without the variant.

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