Divorced Women have Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Even If They Remarry

A divorce can have several psychological and emotional effects on an individual. Now a new study has found that divorce can have a lasting imprint on a person's physical health too. Duke Medicine researchers have revealed that divorced women are twice as likely to have a heart attack, even if they remarry, than those who are stably-married. The study included 15,827 people aged 45 to 80 who had been married at least once. Study participants were interviewed every ...

Read More
You have just read an article categorized health titled Divorced Women have Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Even If They Remarry.
Written by: editor - Thursday, April 16, 2015

There are currently no comments for "Divorced Women have Higher Risk of Heart Attack, Even If They Remarry"

Post a Comment