Does Pet Ownership Reduce your Risk for Heart Disease?
Submitted on Jan 24, 2008
Companion Animals | Health, Personal Health | Pet Ownership
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Results of a three-year study at the Baker Medical Research Institute showed that pet owners had lower blood pressure, lower triglyceride levels, and lower cholesterol levels than did non-owners.
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