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skunk
09-15-2009, 08:53 PM
Heartbreak increases heart attack risk: study (http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=CNG.de1c9545c1d2c72e5f72930c48e308f 8.f1&show_article=1)

[offsite:1t5tj7bi]People mourning the loss of a loved one are six times more likely to suffer cardiac arrest, potential proof that you can indeed die of a broken heart, Australian researchers said Tuesday.

According to a Heart Foundation study of the physical changes suffered immediately after a profound loss, grieving people were at significantly higher risk of heart problems, said lead researcher Thomas Buckley.

"We found higher blood pressure, increased heart rate and changes to immune system and clotting that would increase the risk of heart attack," Buckley said.

Of the 160 people studied, half were mourning the loss of a partner or child, and their risk of heart attack increased six-fold, he said.

The risk, which was evident in people as young as 30, reduced after six months and levelled out after two years, he added.

A sudden flood of stress hormones is believed to be behind the grief-induced heartache, a condition that earlier studies have found is more likely to affect women.[/offsite:1t5tj7bi]

I'm sure all of us have at some time or another felt "heart break." For me, my heart starts to race and I feel like shit. It is of no surprise to me that there is a mind-body connection linking poor quality of health to a breakup or other "traumas."

torbjon
09-16-2009, 03:40 AM
Attitude makes a difference....

Jackinthebox
09-16-2009, 03:51 AM
I've been in poor health for more than a decade now after having my heart broken. I never really did recover. I've also had three heart attacks at a very young age. The first two times I was in perfect health. Once from smoking weed. Once the same week of the breakup I am talking about. And once a few years later, during sex of all things.