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One in 1,000 people may carry gene putting them at risk of rare heart condition

An estimated one in 1,000 people could carry a genetic variant which puts them at risk of a rare and potentially fatal heart condition, according to a study.

The figure is “higher than expected”, researchers said, and while many people will not go on to develop the disease, identifying those who do as early as possible could allow for it to be treated more effectively.

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