Physiology of a broken heart

Tuesday, 10. November 2009

Relationships are like glass. Sometimes it’s better to leave them broken than to hurt yourself trying to put it back together. Anonymous

There are no scientific studies about how we are physiologically effected by the break up of a relationship. We are going explain how a break up is a stressor then you will understand the physiological effects so they can become more manageable.

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You’re not crazy, you’re broken-hearted

Wednesday, 20. May 2009

Your chest hurts, your head aches, and your eyes are red and puffy. No, you’re not sick, you’ve got a broken heart.

The end of a relationship is traumatic. Not only are you dealing with the loss of someone that you love, your body is reacting to the pain and you’re wondering if what you’re going through is normal.

Well, that’s why we’re here. Simply leave a comment or email your questions and we will not only give you a straight answer, we’re going to give you suggestions about what you can do to more easily get through this low-point and feel better about yourself and life.