9/11 Responders Might Have More Heart Problems

A new study found responders to the World Trade Center collapse show an abnormally high rate of heart problems.

From the Associated Press:

Nearly half of about 1,200 law enforcement workers who went to Mount Sinai Medical Center’s program in New York to monitor medical effects from the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack showed some impaired heart function on ultrasound tests.

“This is the first study to suggest a potential link between exposure to ground zero and early preclinical heart abnormalities,” said Dr. Lori Croft, who led the work. Inhaling dust particles that can cause lung and heart disease may be to blame, she said.

The researchers cautioned they didn’t know how many workers had pre-existing heart conditions, and the study didn’t compare data to other New Yorkers or people working in similar urban areas. The study was funded by the Fraternal Order of Police of New York State and conducted by researchers from the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.

Read the AP story here.

Related: Ground Zero Workers to Receive Compensation for Health Problems
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