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Experts Say Avoid 'Broken Heart Syndrome' During COVID-19 By Staying Connected With Loved Ones

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Experts Say Avoid 'Broken Heart Syndrome' During COVID-19 By Staying Connected With Loved Ones

Experts Say Avoid 'Broken Heart Syndrome' During COVID-19 By Staying Connected With Loved Ones

A recent study found that cases of stress cardiomyopathy, also known as 'broken heart syndrome,' doubled in the first two months of the pandemic.


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