Irregular bone marrow cells may increase heart disease risk

Genetic errors in bone marrow cells are passed to immune cells, which can ramp up inflammation

An image of a doctor listening to an older woman's heart.

In the last decade, scientists have discovered that clonal hematopoiesis — when bone marrow stem cells acquire key genetic errors and pass them on to immune cells — is associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease.

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