FINLAND: Hard water "decreases" heart attacks
By Monica Dobie | 29 January 2004
PEOPLE who drink hard water have a decreased risk of having a heart attack according to researchers led by the Geological Survey of Finland.
They studied hospital records by geographical location and found that for every unit increase in the hardness of local water in Finland, the risk of having a heart attack fell by 1%.
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