Another study suggests that stress weighs heavily on the hearts of police, firefighters.
Police who responded on 9/11 to the collapsing World Trade Center towers appear to be at greater risk for heart problems compared with people in the general population, a new study finds.
The report was to be presented Saturday at the American College of Cardiology's annual meeting, in Atlanta.
"This is the first study to suggest a potential link between exposure to Ground Zero and early preclinical heart abnormalities," lead researcher Dr. Lori Croft, an assistant professor of medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City, said in an ACC news release.
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