Police officers in the United States face a 30 to 70 times higher risk of sudden cardiac death when they’re involved in stressful situations, according to a recent study from the Harvard School of Public Health and the Cambridge Health Alliance.
“Because of their job, police officers are under a more significant amount of stress compared to the general public. They take that stress home with them at the end of their shift, too,” said Stefanos Kales, associate professor in the Department of Environmental Health at the Harvard School of Public Health and senior author of the study.









