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By Bunmi Sofola Recently scientific research has shown the risk of having heart failure or a stroke doubles in the first ...
Study reveals men die from broken heart syndrome at twice the rate of women despite fewer cases, highlighting differences in this stress-related heart condition ...
NHS GP and ITV's Dr Amir Khan has shared a reason you may be getting colds and infections more regularly than normal, and ...
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 ...
Although broken heart syndrome is most common in women, men die from it at more than twice the rate, according to a study published Wednesday in the Journal of the American Heart Association.
The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in May found that the illness may be more deadly for men.
The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in May found that the illness may be more deadly for men.
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