You can actually die of a broken heart after bereavement, study shows
- A recent study published in the journal Frontiers in Public Health shows that 26.5% of bereaved individuals with high grief levels died, compared to 7.3% with low grief levels.
- Mette Kj�rgaard Nielsen, a coauthor and postdoctoral researcher at Aarhus University in Denmark, stated that those with high grief levels require special attention before and after their loss.
- The researchers highlighted that prolonged stress from bereavement could lead to serious health issues, including raised blood pressure and poor mental health.
- Healthcare workers can help identify distressed relatives early and offer support, according to Nielsen's research findings.
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