Cats may lower heart attack risk
A new study from the University of Minnesota has discovered that people with cats have a 40% lower risk of heart attack than their non-feline friendly counterparts.
Researchers looked at nearly 4,500 adults and found that cat ownership was related to a 40% lower risk of suffering a fatal heart attack. The team speculated that having a cat may reduce stress and anxiety, and so protect against cardiovascular disease.
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