While poor diet can trigger gout attacks, genetics has a more significant role in gout formation – study explains.
The groundbreaking research analyzed genetic data from 2.6 million individuals, including 120,295 diagnosed with gout.
An international study has revealed that genetics plays a far more significant role in the development of gout than previously thought.
Gout, affecting millions, is mainly caused by genetics rather than lifestyle choices. Analyzing genetic data from 2.6 million ...
Gout is a chronic illness caused by genetics rather than diet and lifestyle choices, a major international study led by the ...
Researchers say gout is hereditary and more prevalent in Māori. A major international study has found gout is a chronic ...
A major international study has found that gout is a chronic illness in which genetics is a major cause, rather than the ...
Discover the causes, symptoms, and treatments for gout, a type of inflammatory arthritis that causes joint pain and swelling.