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Science now says there might be more truth to that feeling than you think—especially for men. A recent large-scale study titled High Mortality and Complications in Patients Admitted With Takotsubo ...
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A recent study conducted at the University of Arizona has scientifically proven that Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, commonly referred to as "broken heart syndrome," is more fatal for men than for women.
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karolinska.se Objective This study examines the influence of physical activity at different ages and of different types, on the risk of developing atrial fibrillation (AF) in a large cohort of Swedish ...
Background Clinical outcomes for cardiovascular syndromes such as heart failure differ between men and women. Objective To seek phenotypic evidence for sex-differences in cardiac-specific sympathetic ...
(NewsNation) — 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.
Ohio: For decades, doctors and researchers have puzzled over a fundamental heart rhythm mystery: why do women have faster heartbeats while men are more susceptible to developing irregular rhythms ...
Men are over twice as likely to die from takotsubo cardiomyopathy. The mortality rate for men was 11.2%, compared to 5.5% for women. Takotsubo cardiomyopathy can mimic heart attack symptoms and is ...
(NewsNation) — 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 ...