Mondays 'bring heart attacks'

Weekend booze binges and the stresses of going back to work could be contributing to a higher rate of heart attacks on a Monday, according to research.

A 10-year study carried out in Scotland suggested that up to 20% more people die from heart attacks on a Monday than any other day.

Almost 80,000 men and women who died of heart disease in Scotland were studied between 1986 and 1995, and it was found the mortality rate peaked on Mondays.

Deaths of women under 50 with no previous history of heart disease rose by a fifth on Mondays compared to the daily average. And among men under 50 with no earlier heart trouble, there was a 19% excess on the first day of the working week. Read More

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