Dog visits help heart patients, study says
16th Nov 2005, 06:45 GMT
DALLAS -- For people hospitalized with advanced heart disease, it is better to have visitors than to lie quietly alone. But one type of visitor seems to be especially beneficial, researchers reported on Tuesday.
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