A new medical study, funded by FEMA to determine if first responders are at risk of suffering sudden death or other cardiac events, has found that firefighters have cardiac disease more frequently than the U.S. population.
In an article written by FireRescue1 staff, it was noted that "one third of the firefighters tested had heart disease that is unrelated to traditional risk factors like hihg cholesterol." Dr. Superko, a heart disease expert and lead investigator in the study, commented "Those results are astounding and point at job duties and environmnet as the primary determinants for early death in our first reponders."
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