ESC calls for cultural shift to deal with adverse combination of mental health conditions and cardiovascular disease
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Mental health and cardiovascular health are no longer treated separately. More and more research confirms that what we feel directly affects how our heart beats. Stress, grief, anxiety, or even intensely positive emotions can alter heart rhythms, blood pressure, and even trigger serious events such as heart attacks or arterial dissections. One of the most illustrative syndromes of this connection is the so-called “broken heart” or stress-induced…


ESC calls for cultural shift to deal with adverse combination of mental health conditions and cardiovascular disease
A new ESC Clinical Consensus Statement is calling for greater awareness of the multidirectional relationship between mental health conditions and cardiovascular disease to improve patient health. The first ever ESC Clinical Consensus Statement to be developed on this topic was published today at ESC Congress 2025 and in the European Heart Journal.
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