Cases of broken heart syndrome increase amid pandemic stress

A small new study suggests the stress of the pandemic may be playing a toll on the heart.

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Stress from the coronavirus pandemic may be breaking people's hearts. 

Cardiologists in Ohio have found that the number of patients experiencing Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome, increased four-to-five fold during the coronavirus pandemic compared with pre-pandemic levels, according to a small new study. 

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