Paper Title
GENETIC PREDISPOSITION AND EARLY DETECTION OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES

Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the leading cause of death worldwide, efficient early detection and prevention techniques are required. The study emphasizes the role of genetics in determining cardiovascular risk by finding particular genetic markers and variations linked to elevated risk.The capacity of modern genetic screening tools, such as next-generation sequencing (NGS) and genome-wide association studies (GWAS), to identify people at high risk is assessed. This paper examines the incorporation of genetic data into prediction modelsand demonstrates how these models enhance early intervention and risk classification.The influence of personalized medicine is examined, with particular attention on how genetic data might inform customized treatment plans and preventative measures that improve patient outcomes. moral, enforceable, and societal ramifications of genetic screening, including possible prejudice and privacy concerns, are also covered.This report seeks to enable the integration of personalized medicine into normal cardiovascular treatment by identifying obstacles and suggesting future research routes. The ultimate goal is to lower the worldwide burden of cardiovascular disease and enhance public health outcome. Keywords - Genome- Wide Association Study(GWAS), Genetic Predisposition, Cardiovascular Diseases(CVD), Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS).