Dear MEL
Topic Readers,
This
might be how stress and heart attacks are linked
How many
people are stress-free? How stress-resistant are you?
Scientists
have long been suspecting the link between stress and heart diseases, such as
heart attack and stroke, which are the number one cause of natural death around
the world. But until recently, it has never been revealed the clue as to how
and why.
But this
new study finds that activity in some part of the brain, called amygdala, links
with fear and stress, and predicts the risk for heart disease and stroke.
Though it still requires further validation, the study seems to have provided a
new aspect for this long-disputed topic.
Enjoy
reading and thinking what you’ll be doing when you get stressed next time.
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