Distress can be deadly, especially if you're a woman
Briefly

Although rare, cases of heart attack triggered by bad news or trauma, known as takotsubo syndrome, can occur due to excess catecholamine in stressful situations, predominantly affecting women.
Emotional distress can reduce blood vessels' ability to dilate for around 40 minutes, increasing the risk of heart attacks, with negative emotions affecting cardiovascular health over time.
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