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Shetlanders wanted for DNA health 'Viking' study | Shetlanders wanted for DNA health 'Viking' study |
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Scientists hope to recruit 2,000 Shetlanders for a study into the link between DNA and potentially fatal conditions. | Scientists hope to recruit 2,000 Shetlanders for a study into the link between DNA and potentially fatal conditions. |
Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have been awarded more than £600,000 by the Medical Research Council for the study. | Researchers from the University of Edinburgh have been awarded more than £600,000 by the Medical Research Council for the study. |
Shetland was chosen because its gene pool is relatively stable. | Shetland was chosen because its gene pool is relatively stable. |
The aim is to find variations in genes which can be linked with conditions such as heart disease and strokes. | The aim is to find variations in genes which can be linked with conditions such as heart disease and strokes. |
The study - which is being called the Viking Health Study - will take several years. | The study - which is being called the Viking Health Study - will take several years. |
'Feel excited' | 'Feel excited' |
It follows similar research in Orkney. | It follows similar research in Orkney. |
Dr Jim Wilson, from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Population Health Studies, said: "If we hope to find better ways of diagnosing and treating conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, we must first understand what causes them on a very basic level. | Dr Jim Wilson, from the University of Edinburgh's Centre for Population Health Studies, said: "If we hope to find better ways of diagnosing and treating conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, we must first understand what causes them on a very basic level. |
"Research like this helps us to understand how our genes interact with our environment and behaviour to affect our health. | "Research like this helps us to understand how our genes interact with our environment and behaviour to affect our health. |
"In this way the Viking Health Study should benefit future generations across Scotland and beyond." | "In this way the Viking Health Study should benefit future generations across Scotland and beyond." |
He added: "We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people in volunteering in their thousands for our Orkney project. | He added: "We have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people in volunteering in their thousands for our Orkney project. |
"I hope that the people of Shetland will feel similarly excited about being part of such important health research." | "I hope that the people of Shetland will feel similarly excited about being part of such important health research." |
Anyone interested in taking part can call 0131 651 5141 or 0131 651 5575. |
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