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MASALA in The Wall Street Journal

MASALA in The Wall Street Journal

Dr. Alka Kanaya is principal investigator for the Masala study, which is looking at why South Asians have relatively high rates of heart disease. ‘If we can figure out what these factors are that really impact heart disease [in South Asians] then we can start targeting interventions specific to lowering those risk factors,’ she says. 

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South Asians today account for more than half of the world's cardiac patients. Heart disease is the leading cause of death in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, and rates have risen over the past several decades.

Heart disease study at UCSF focuses on South Asians

South Asians represent a quarter of the world’s population and are one of the fastest growing ethnic groups in the United States. Given this, South Asians account for a striking number – 60% – of the world’s heart disease patients.