Anonymous ID: 7ace78 July 17, 2020, 9:15 a.m. No.9987896   🗄️.is đź”—kun

…they are digging deep for the 4:am fecal matter stories!

 

Broken heart syndrome spikes during coronavirus pandemic

(CNN) - Stress and anxiety can wreak havoc on our bodies and we’re certainly seeing the impact during the age of COVID-19. A small study says emotional stress can lead to a broken heart.

 

Weddings, graduations and even visits with the grandparents have been canceled.

 

Many of the things we look forward to or rely on in our daily lives have been canceled or closed this year due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Prescriptions for anti-anxiety medications spiked this spring, and antidepressants like Zoloft have been added to the FDA's list of drugs experiencing shortages.

 

With all of that, is there any wonder that researchers may have found an increase in "broken heart syndrome?"

 

A small study from the Cleveland Clinic found patients at two Ohio hospitals, who didn't have coronavirus, were two times more likely to have broken heart syndrome than before the pandemic.

 

Broken heart syndrome, or Takotsubo syndrome, occurs when the heart muscles weaken, leading to chest pain and shortness of breath.

 

It presents like a heart attack and believed to be brought on by high levels of physical or emotional stress. While it can be deadly, most patients recover within days or weeks.

 

Researchers say the increase during this time was likely connected to the quarantine, lack of social interaction, strict physical distancing, and the economic impact of the pandemic.

 

https://www.wibw.com/2020/07/16/broken-heart-syndrome-spikes-during-coronavirus-pandemic/

 

Its like a stupidity competition today on MSM

kek …..good times

Anonymous ID: 7ace78 July 17, 2020, 9:46 a.m. No.9988146   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>9988079

 

Body double …. of course. Body double took his name with miss spell.

 

Or he kept extra passports for Andrew and other royals. They could pay off anyone to circumvent flight protocols and procedures.