After a traumatic event like a divorce or the death of a loved one, some people may experience chest pain and shortness of breath the result of a condition known colloquially as broken heart syndrom… [+5840 chars]
Men are more likely to die of 'broken heart syndrome,' study says - NBC News
After a traumatic event like a divorce or the death of a loved one, some people may experience chest pain and shortness of breath — the result of a heart condition known as “broken heart syndrome.”
By:Aria Bendix
Source:NBC News
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