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Telly chef mum Eunice, who cooks on RTE’s Today Show and presents on occasion with co-host Daithi O’Se, led mourners with her ...
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Irish Star on MSNMen are dying from 'Broken Heart Syndrome' at twice the rate of women, study showsBroken heart syndrome' or Takotsubo Cardiomyopathy is killing twice as many men as women, and researchers from the University ...
A new study from the Journal of the American Heart Association found that men die from a condition known as “broken heart syndrome” at more than twice the rate that women do.
Jerome Power, a 24-year-old amateur jockey and son of TV chef Eunice Power, was laid to rest in his native Waterford on Friday afternoon. His mum, Today Show co-presenter Eunice, told mourners at his ...
Broken heart syndrome” carries a significant risk of death and serious complications. Although the condition appears to be ...
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