
Heart disease risk increases for young adults who have lost a sibling, study finds
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People who lose a sibling during childhood or early adulthood could be at a higher risk of developing heart disease at an early age, a new study found. Cardiologists react to the research.
"A traumatic event like the loss of a sibling can carry over in a significant way into adulthood." Melissa Rudy is health editor and a member of the lifestyle team at Fox News Digital.
Among those who had lost a sibling, the average age at the time of the death was 11.
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