Losing a loved one can affect us deeply, both psychologically and emotionally. Now, a newly published study provides evidence that such a loss can also raise your systolic, or upper number blood pressure and can be a risk factor for cardiac events. Rick Pantaleo has more in today’s Science in a Minute.
Science in a Minute: Loss of a Loved One Can Raise Blood Pressure and Increase Risk of a Cardiac Event
Losing a loved one can affect us deeply, both psychologically and emotionally. Now, a newly published study provides evidence that such a loss can also raise your systolic, or upper number blood pressure and can be a risk factor for cardiac events. Rick Pantaleo has more in today’s Science in a Minute.
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