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Depression Tied to Worse Outcomes for Heart Patients
Heart attack, early death more common in depressed patients, study suggests
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Women, Men Share Similar Symptoms of Heart Disease
But study also found that risk factors more common to women may be missed in standard assessments
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Women May Not Be Aware of Heart Disease Risks
Only 16 percent have been told by their doctor they have at least one sign of trouble
- Posted March 23, 2016
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PTSD May Stiffen Veterans’ Arteries, Boosting Heart Risks
Reducing stress may help blood vessels function normally, expert says
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Exercise May Keep Your Brain 10 Years Younger, Study Suggests
Physically active seniors stayed mentally sharper than their sedentary peers
- Posted March 23, 2016
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PTSD May Stiffen Veterans’ Arteries, Boosting Heart Risks
Reducing stress may help blood vessels function normally, expert says
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Exercise May Keep Your Brain 10 Years Younger, Study Suggests
Physically active seniors stayed mentally sharper than their sedentary peers
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Cinqair Approved for Severe Asthma
Helps reduce certain white blood cells that contribute to the disease
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Could Germ From Cat Poop Trigger Rage Disorder in People?
Those with intermittent explosive disorder more likely to have been exposed to toxoplasmosis, study finds
- Posted March 23, 2016
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Paying for Kidneys Might Boost Donor Rate, Study Says
But transplant experts say it's an ethically loaded idea that needs much review
- Posted March 23, 2016