Happiness can break your heart too, says a new study published in the European Heart Journal. This happens when happy events cause a heart condition called takotsubo syndrome, (TTS) more commonly known as “broken-heart syndrome”. The broken-heart syndrome, also called takotsubo cardiomyopathy, is characterised by heart muscles being weakened suddenly and for a short period of
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