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Jack Wolfson, D.O. with Heather Wolfson, D.C. and their family. Website.
by Jack Wolfson DO, FACC
Special to Health Impact News
Reading that title is sure to shock many people. After all, who would make such a claim, let alone a cardiologist.
Here is the proof to back it up.
A study from 2015 in the journal Atherosclerosis found that men had 29% fewer heart attacks and 17% fewer strokes if they had a history of childhood measles and mumps. Women suffered less events as well, but not to the same extent.
According to the CDC, an estimated 790,000 …read more
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