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People develop different health conditions, including heart disease, due to a combination of different factors. Some of it has to do with lifestyle (the food we eat, how active we are) and some of it has to do with genetics.

Knowing your genetic risk for heart disease and other heart-related diseases is critical to preventing potential health problems. Cardiovascular disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, making cardiovascular genetic testing even more important.

Dr. Amanda Coniglio is a cardiologist specializing in cardiovascular genetics at Rochester Regional Health Sands Constellation Heart Institute. She explains how genetic testing can help prevent serious heart disease and where to start the process.