Emotional Stress Affects Women’s Heart More, Emory University Study

Young women with heart diseases are more likely than men to have reduced blood flow to their heart if they are under emotional stress, says a new research. “Women who develop heart disease at a younger age make up a special high risk group because they are disproportionately vulnerable to emotional stress,” said study author Viola Vaccarino from the Emory University in the US.

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