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A Missing Link Between The Brain & Heart Attacks, Study Finds

When we think about heart attacks, we tend to picture blocked arteries, cholesterol plaques, and stressed heart muscle. The brain rarely enters the conversation. But new research suggests that what happens in the brain in the moments and days after a heart attack may play a far bigger role in recovery than we once realized.
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