They’re both edible, green and delicious in dips and spreads — but that’s where their similarities end. That’s why it’s so hard to fathom how one 60-year-old woman could mistake the mellow, creamy ...
An Israeli woman was hospitalized with so-called “broken heart syndrome” after mistaking wasabi for avocado, according to a report recently detailed in a medical journal. The unusual story begins with ...
Someone once told me happiness equals reality minus expectations. For example, when you expect avocado and get wasabi instead, it can leave you very unhappy. But can it break your heart? Apparently so ...
"She was sure it was an avocado, that is why she took a full spoon of it," case report author Dr. Alona Finkel-Oron explained A 60-year-old Israeli woman was hospitalized after eating a spoonful of ...
A woman in Israel has become the first person ever to get "broken heart syndrome" from food after mistaking a big blob of wasabi for a normal-sized portion of harmless avocado. The rest of this ...
A wedding guest mistaking a spoonful of wasabi for avocado has led to a bizarre medical discovery after she started showing signs of a broken heart. Broken heart syndrome, also known as takotsubo ...
The mistake induced a case of takotsubo cardiomyopathy, also known as broken heart syndrome because it typically follows severe emotional or physical distress. (JTA) — Just a teaspoon of the green ...
A 60-year-old Israeli woman went to an emergency room complaining of chest pain. Doctors found she was suffering from a wasabi-induced “broken heart syndrome” — a condition sometimes seen in people ...
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Mistaking wasabi for avocado can leave you broken-hearted — literally. That's what happened when a 60-year-old woman in Israel ate a spoonful of the spicy condiment at a wedding, thinking it was ...