New evidence about just how bad the pandemic is for our health is out, with a rare illness caused by a “broken heart” rising dramatically.
The woman had been at a wedding when she ate a teaspoon of wasabi, expecting it to be avocado with the spicy condiment triggering a sudden pressure in her chest that then spread to her arms.
She went on to make a full recovery after being treated in hospital for four days, with doctors giving the woman ACE inhibitors, heart medication to widen your blood vessels and beta blockers.‘NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT’: COUPLE DEATHS SKYROCKET The new research comes amid growing reports of couples, the majority who are elderly and have been married for decades,While there is no solid scientific data on just how many couples have died after getting coronavirus, the news cycle has been inundated with stories ofarticle in May described the phenomenon as “the coronavirus version of dying of a broken heart”.
One man who had been a funeral director for 36 years told the newspaper it was a crisis that devastated family members left behind. “Entire households are becoming ill, and then the deaths of husbands and wives become a part of this crisis,” Stephen R. Kemp, a funeral director from Michigan, told theEarlier this month Texas couple Betty and Curtis Tarpley died within the same hour of each other after falling ill with coronavirus,The couple had been married for 53 years and held hands in the moments before they died, with hospital staff wheeling their beds into the same room so they could be together.
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