Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

January 11, 2024

11 Strange And Surprising Signs Of Heart Disease You Need To Know About

9. High Levels of Anxiety

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If you grew up with anxiety or experienced a traumatic event at some time in your life, studies suggest that you have a higher risk of developing heart problems. As reported by the American Heart Association, these extreme (and unusual) levels of stress and anxiety take a negative toll on the heart (e.g., high blood pressure or decreased heart rate) and may cause a heart attack.