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WednesdayDeadly interplay: Heart disease, depression
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Heart disease and depression seem to work together to make things worse for people who have them. Doctors have found that not only does heart disease lead to depression, but that depression makes heart disease worse. According to the Mayo Clinic's Women's HealthSource, about one in three people who survive a heart attack experience major depression. Depression, in turn, can elevate cholesterol levels, increase stress hormones and elevate inulin, all of which are linked to progression of heart disease. |
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