90 Year-Old Marathon Runner Breaking World Records
Betty Jean McHugh, a 90-year-old marathoner from North Vancouver, is proving that you’re never too old to learn something new—or break records.
Betty Jean McHugh, a 90-year-old marathoner from North Vancouver, is proving that you’re never too old to learn something new—or break records.
The Institute of Human Anatomy demonstrates how the shape of the human heart becomes enlarged from Broken Heart Syndrome. Prior to onset, the condition is triggered when patients suffer episodes of emotional trauma or grief. Symptoms are closely aligned with experiencing a heart attack. Postmenopausal women are affected the most.
ABC Action News warns about the physical effects of Broken Heart Syndrome. Brought on by emotional stress, its symptoms are similar to experiencing a heart attack. Indications might be sudden chest pains, shortness of breath, or heaviness in the chest. Typical triggers are job loss, financial problems, loss of a loved one, or witnessing a violent crime.
Dr. Sandeep Jauhar discusses the power of emotional stress and its life-threatening effect on the human heart. He reveals that social factors are largely unexplored in caring for patients suffering with cardio malfunction, and identifies modifiable emotional and social disruptors and their role in heart disease.