Roller coasters raise risk in heart patients: study
16th Nov 2005, 21:27 GMT
DALLAS (Reuters) - Keep your hands inside the cars may not be enough warning for people with heart disease who want to ride roller coasters, a new study presented on Wednesday found.
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