Harvard research finds women who are ‘stalked’ or have restraining orders face higher heart disease risk
Tuesday, 12 August 2025 () A recent study reveals a significant link between stalking experiences and increased heart disease risk in women. Researchers found that being stalked elevates heart disease risk by 41%, while having a restraining order increases it by 70%. The chronic stress from stalking can disrupt heart function and damage blood vessels, highlighting the need for early intervention and support.
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