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"It's certainly something that we're discovering more and more lately." This doesn't sound exactly like 'dying of a broken heart' "That's really, really an important part of how you deal with stress. "And, of course, you start to do those things that maybe aren't so good for you, such as burying your emotions in comfort food or not exercising, not connecting with people. "What that does is do things like increase your heart rate and blood pressure, makes your heart work faster, makes your blood sticky, ruins your immune system," Dr Stamp said. Australian experts find a big increase in patients having heart attacks but who have no risk factors such as high blood pressure, being obese or smoking.
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