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FeaturedNeurologyOpen Neuroscience Articles·June 19, 2018·4 min readMarriage May Protect Against Heart Disease, Stroke and Associated Risk of DeathA new study reports being married may be good for your health. Researchers report single people are at higher risk of dying from heart disease and stroke than married people. The risks were significantly higher for those who have never married.Read More
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