From the August 2019 issue of Duke Medicine’s Health News (HN)
Heart Disease and Depression
A new study suggests that the circadian rhythm may explain why these conditions so often occur together.
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Heart disease and depression are often intertwined. People with heart disease are twice as likely as those without to develop depression, while people with depression have a higher risk of developing heart problems, a lower chance of recovery, and a threefold risk of death from a heart attack. Researchers have long been searching for ways […]