2006年VOA标准英语-Study Finds Connection in Heart Disease Ri(在线收听) |
By Barry Unger A new study suggests siblings can share a high risk factor of heart disease. VOA's Amy Katz has more.
"Having a sibling with cardiovascular disease increases your risk for a heart attack by as much as 45 percent compared to people without a sibling with cardiovascular disease," said Dr. Murabito. "We followed them for eight years,” said the doctor, “looking for the occurrence of a cardiovascular event, such as a heart attack, stroke or blockage in the arteries in their legs." The study also found there is a higher risk factor in sibling cardiovascular disease than parental cardiovascular disease. These sisters admit that they rarely share health information, but the study shows the benefits of doing so These three sisters are heart-healthy, but their brother died of a heart attack. "We don't really have dinner-table discussions about our heath," said one sister. But Dr. Murabito suggests that siblings should share information about their heart health with each other and their doctors. |
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