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Extreme emotional stress can cause a medical condition called broken heart syndrome. For decades, doctors thought it should ...
Is it really possible to die from heartbreak? In this emotional and scientific deep dive, we explore “broken heart syndrome,” ...
Men are more likely to die from "broken heart syndrome" than women are, according to a new study published. Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome, is brought on by physical ...
Men are twice as likely to die from the stress-related heart condition commonly called "broken heart syndrome" compared to women, according to new research. The condition, formally known as ...
When a loved one passes on and your heart aches — there’s a name for that, and apparently, men are more likely to die from it. The technical term for “broken heart syndrome” is takotsubo ...
Broken heart syndrome sounds like something out of a romance novel. But it's a bona fide medical condition that feels like a full-blown heart attack-and research reveals it's especially common in ...
Researchers have found that a severe form of physical or emotional stress that causes a condition colloquially known as “broken heart syndrome” results in more deaths among men than in women ...
A new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association (JAHA) found that men die from a condition known as “broken heart syndrome” at more than twice the rate that women do.
Although most people recover quickly, a small number can actually die from these symptoms of what is commonly referred to as "broken heart syndrome”, and now researchers have found that men are ...
A recent study shows you can really ‘die of a broken heart’, especially if you are a man. Know more about this heart condition. When a relationship that you were attached to ends or a loved ...
A recent study reveals a concerning trend: men are twice as likely to die from stress-induced heart failure, or broken heart syndrome, compared to women, despite women comprising most cases.
Broken heart syndrome, or Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is a real and potentially fatal condition, especially for men. A new study reveals that men are twice as likely to die from it compared to women.