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Acute Emotional Stress and the Heart (Copyright © Journal of the American Medical Association)

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Publication Year: 2010
Type: Online publication
Language: English
Website: http://jama.ama-assn.org/cgi/reprint/298/3/360.pdf

Emotional stress can affect your heart rate and blood pressure. Stress on the heart can also lead to a heart attack. This publication talks more about emotional stress and how to manage stressful situations.

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