Unemployment may trigger heart attacks, study suggests
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Dr. Matthew Dupre
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-0.041023 | "job losses," but it's likely the greatest risks for heart attacks were from being fired or laid off, said Dupre. |
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Sarah Burgard
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-0.159971 | "There probably are differences in consequences of job loss when it's voluntary or more or less expected" and when it comes as a sudden shock, said Burgard. |
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HealthCondition: heart attack
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Added risk similar to that caused by smoking, obesity
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