Newstral
Article
New Statesman on 2019-01-23 18:00
Rachel thought she had a heart attack. Could Brexit be to blame for her “broken heart syndrome”?
Related news
- Rachel thought she’d had a heart attack. Could Brexit be to blame for her “broken heart syndrome”?New Statesman
- Brain clue to 'broken heart' syndromeBBC
- AFirst treatment for 'broken heart syndrome' trialledabdn.ac.uk
- NNew research claims ‘broken heart syndrome’ is real, leaving permanent damagenationalpost.com
- Recruits wanted for research into treatment for ‘broken heart syndrome’Shropshire Star
- Broken heart syndrome may affect us for longer than first thoughtSydney Morning Herald
- 'Broken heart syndrome' is real and dangerousKING 5
- Broken-heart syndrome patients failed by current treatment, study suggestsShropshire Star
- ‘Easygoing’ mother’s shock at stress-induced broken-heart syndrome diagnosisShropshire Star
- Did Debbie Reynolds die of broken-heart syndrome?The Salt Lake Tribune
- 'Broken Heart Syndrome' has increased during coronavirus pandemic, study showsFox News
- NBroken heart syndrome: key factor is stress, not lovenews.harvard.edu
- AWhat becomes of the broken hearted? 'Broken-heart syndrome' patients failed by current treatmentabdn.ac.uk
- Ask the doctors: Eating wasabi won’t bring on broken heart syndrome - Sat, 16 Nov 2019 PSTThe Spokesman-Review
- Woman who mistook wasabi for avocado hospitalized with 'broken heart syndrome,' report saysFox News
- Brain changes linked to emotion ‘found in people with broken heart syndrome’expressandstar.com