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The sudden or dramatic weakening of the heart from emotional or physical stress tends to affect more women. A North Texas cardiologist explains what may lead to a higher mortality rate for men.
The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in May found that the illness may be more deadly for men.
The rare stress-induced heart condition has been observed primarily in women, but a study published in May found that the illness may be more deadly for men.