Mary Beth Witherup has reported on employment and living conditions in cities and countries around the world. Born in Franklin, Pennsylvania, she earned an MIA from Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs and lives in New York City.

Takotsubo Syndrome

A Memoir

by Mary Beth Witherup

In 1972 my mother was fifty-eight; I was fourteen. Takotsubo syndrome (aka broken-heart syndrome), first described in Japan in 1990, usually affects women between fifty-eight and seventy-five years old.

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