Australian researchers are making progress in developing an injection that could reverse genetic heart disease, according to new findings. The breakthrough, described as world-leading, suggests the treatment may alter the course of the condition at a genetic level. Scientists are testing the method on patients with inherited heart disorders, aiming to halt or reverse the progression of the disease. The treatment involves a targeted injection designed to address the root cause of genetic heart conditions. Early results show promising outcomes, though further trials are needed before widespread use. The research could mark a significant step forward in treating heart disease, offering hope to patients with inherited conditions.
Australian researchers make breakthrough in reversing genetic heart disease

























