miércoles, 1 de septiembre de 2010
Social isolation worsens cardiac arrest effects on heart regulation
ScienceDaily (2010-08-31) -- A new study in mice shows how social support can help minimize some of the worst physical damages to the brain caused by a heart attack. From cell death to depressive symptoms to regulation of the heart, mice that lived with a partner after a heart attack suffered less damage than did similar mice that were housed alone.
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