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Married people are 14 percent more like to survive a heart attack and 20 percent more like to survive cancer. (Photo: Getty Images)

Love Heals All

08 Jun 2016
Mark Heckathorn
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appoints, blood cancers, British Cardiovascular Society Conference, British Health Foundation, California Cancer Registry, cancer, cardiac rehabilitation, Cem Hilmi, chemo, cost, discharge, divorce, emotional support, england, family, half marathon, heart attack, hospital-acquired infections, Leukemia, London, lymphoma, Maria Elena Martinez, marriage, married, Matthew Wiedwilt, meals, medication, Mike Knapton, multiple myeloma, nag, Nicholas D. Gollop, physical support, psychosocial effects, risk factor, Rosa Hilmi, single, social isolation, spouse, stress, support system, surivor, survival, treatment, University of California, University of East Anglia
Married People More Likely to Survive Heart Attack and Cancer, Studies Find Being married could improve your likelihood of surviving a heart attack or cancer and is associated with reduced length of hospital stay. 14% more likely to survive heart attack… According to
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