Depression to be Considered Risk Factor for Heart Disease

Depression should be considered as one of the risk factors associated with heart disease, reveals an extensive review of scientific literature. The other factors associated with heart disease are obesity, diabetes, high blood pressure and smoking. A 12-person panel of experts that included Robert M. Carney, PhD, and Kenneth E. Freedland, PhD, both professors of psychiatry at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, made the recommendation ...

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