Prof. Rogin recounted a tale of five women who were hospitalized in the department, one of whom experienced a heart attack at the age of 48 despite having no known risk factors. Upon arrival at the hospital, she underwent immediate catheterization. The other women were diagnosed with broken heart syndrome, characterized by changes in the EKG and normal arteries. Rogin explained that this syndrome is caused by stress, which releases large amounts of adrenaline that affect heart function. Luckily, the heart returns to normal function after a few weeks. He suggested finding ways to calm the mind, such as sports activity or meditation. Additionally, he emphasized the importance of seeking medical treatment if feeling unwell.
In another matter, a city officer arranged for a soldier to be taken out of Gaza to meet his mother. However, another woman whose son serves in Golani requested not to be contacted because she did not want to worry him.
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