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- Broken-heart syndrome is a condition where the heart muscle weakens and fails in response to extreme emotional stress12. A new study finds that areas of the brain responsible for controlling a person's stress response don't function as well in people with broken-heart syndrome as they do in people without it1. Heightened stress-related brain activity may increase the risk of developing broken-heart syndrome, and could lead to an exaggerated stress response2. Studies are needed to test whether targeting this brain activity can help prevent the condition2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Now, a new study finds that the brain also appears to play a role: Researchers discovered that in people who develop broken-heart syndrome, areas of the brain responsible for controlling a person's stress response don't function as well as they do in people without broken-heart syndrome.www.livescience.com/64913-broken-heart-syndrom…Heightened stress-related brain activity may increase the risk of developing “broken heart syndrome.” Such brain activity could be present for years before the syndrome develops and could lead to an exaggerated stress response. Studies are needed to test whether targeting this brain activity can help prevent the condition.www.massgeneral.org/news/press-release/researc…
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WEBMar 5, 2019 · Getty Images. Your heart can be damaged after a sad event and it may be your brain's doing, experts believe. Swiss researchers have been studying people with a rare and unusual condition called...
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