In 1990, Japanese physician Hikaro Sato wrote a thought-provoking paper describing an unusual set of sudden, life-threatening symptoms he and his colleagues were seeing in their patients. They included chest pain, shortness of breath, an elevated electrocardiogram and elevated cardiac enzyme levels. It looked very much like a heart attack. But when they delved deeper into what was going on, the doctors found that they were not signs of a heart attack and that their patients’ arteries were clear.
from Olivia W’s Blog Rss http://www.stuff.co.nz/life-style/well-good/teach-me/88030741/Did-Carrie-Fishers-mother-Debbie-Reynolds-die-of-broken-heart-syndrome
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