Health
Only child? You may be at a higher risk of heart disease – Starts at 60
Sure, brothers and sisters can be annoying, but if recent research is to be believed, they are also doing wonders for your health.
Family size also played its part in the overall findings, with researchers revealing that compared with men with no siblings, men with one or two siblings had a lower risk of cardiovascular events, while those with four or more siblings had a higher risk. Similarly, compared with men with no siblings, men with more than one sibling had a lower risk of death, while those with three or more siblings had an increased risk of coronary events.
The trend in women was similar. Compared with those with…
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