Women born in April are at the highest risk of dying from heart disease
Research by Harvard University warns people born in the spring and summer, especially in April, that they are at a higher risk of dying from heart disease than those born in other months.
According to recent research, if you were born in the spring and summer, especially in April, you are at a slightly higher risk when faced with dangerous cardiovascular diseases.
Women born in April face 9% higher risk of heart disease than those born in November.
The research was published in the BMJ medical journal of the British Medical Association. The study involved 116,911 women who were born between March and June. The results showed that they were 9% more likely to face heart-related illnesses than those born in November.
Study participants were aged between 30 and 55 and followed for an average of about 38 years to draw conclusions. During this time, 8,360 cases have died from cardiovascular diseases. Among them, those born in April face the highest risk and those born in December are the lowest.
Researchers from Harvard University in the US share: 'The causes of different cardiovascular risks may not be determined by the specific delivery time, but it is related to the time before and after. " Changes in weather, seasonal changes, temperature and atmosphere will affect the absorption of various nutrients, diseases, diseases and infections."
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