It turned out that married women are less likely to die from heart disease than their unmarried peers. Scientists from the University of Oxford came to this conclusion during the study. Their observations were confirmed by statistical data.
To support their conclusions, scientists conducted extensive research. They invited women aged about 60 years old suffering from cardiovascular diseases to participate in the experiment. The study found that married women were 28% less likely to die from heart problems.
Scientists have suggested that married women feel happier. Married ladies are much less likely to be nervous and lead a more correct lifestyle, which is partly motivated by their husbands. These observations were confirmed by 730 elderly women.