The chance of dying from heart failure could rise if a family member passes away.

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The chance of dying from heart failure could rise if a family member passes away.

by a sraff reporter: Around the world, more than 64 million people suffer from heart failure (HF). Previous research. suggests that limited social support, despair, and anxiety are linked to poor prognosis in HF patients.



Around the world, more than 64 million people suffer from heart failure (HF). Previous research suggests that limited social support, despair, and anxiety are linked to poor prognosis in HF patients.



More than 64 million people worldwide suffer from heart failure (HF). According to results from earlier studies, HF patients with depression, anxiety, and little social support had a worse prognosis. Numerous research have also been done to support the link between Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, sometimes referred to as "broken heart syndrome," and extreme emotional stress. The relationship between grief and HF risk is one of the first to be examined in this study.