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Happy Heart Syndrome, ... And when there’s too much of it, your heart gets overwhelmed, and the muscle (especially in the left ventricle) stops working properly for a while.
Happy heart. These findings ... For now, it's unclear exactly how a person's emotional states play a role in the development of this heart-muscle weakening condition.
Sadness can break your heart — and so can happiness. Your cardiac muscles can seize up and stop working after intense joy, new research finds.
Unlike broken heart syndrome, which mainly affects women, happy heart syndrome was mostly observed in men. The researchers found that deaths and complications from happy heart and broken heart ...
Sadness can weigh on you quite dearly, and sometimes a particularly sad or stressful event can trigger what’s known as “broken heart syndrome.” Under this condition, also known as Takotsubo ...
Growing evidence shows that building muscle strength can have benefits for your heart, even leading to better outcomes after a heart attack. Having a higher level of leg muscle strength appears to ...
Happy events can trigger a heart condition known as takotsubo syndrome, according to new research. Takotsubo syndrome (TTS) is known as 'broken heart syndrome.' Now, for the first time ...
Happy Heart Syndrome, ... And when there’s too much of it, your heart gets overwhelmed, and the muscle (especially in the left ventricle) stops working properly for a while.