Reporter Amy Norton of HealthDay News reports as follows:
"Duke University researchers found that among nearly 16,000 U.S. adults followed over two decades, those who were divorced at some point had a higher heart attack risk than those who stayed married.
The connection seemed stronger among women, but there was no evidence that a second marriage improved their situation. Women who remarried were still 35 percent more likely to suffer a heart attack than those who stayed with their first husband..."
For more on this topic, please click on the link below:
http://www.everydayhealth.com/news/divorce-tied-higher-chance-heart-attack-study/?xid=aol_eh-cardio_6_20150413_&aolcat=ESR
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