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Health Tip: Protect Your Heart From Stress and Depression
By LadyLively on July 28, 2015

Your heart may pay a price when you’re stressed or depressed. But there are things you can do to help lighten the burden.
The American Heart Association recommends:
- Identify the source of your stress or depression, and find ways to cope with it. This may mean psychological therapy.
- Practice healthy habits, such as by taking a daily walk, but don’t push yourself too hard, too fast.
- Devise a healthier meal plan. Don’t reach for junk food when you get stressed.
- Make healthy lifestyle changes one at a time, rather than trying to change too much at once.
Source: HealthDay
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