Highlights from the studies

January 13th, 2010

The reports don’t prove that depression, anger, or hostility caused heart disease. These findings came from reviewers who pooled data from 44 studies conducted in America, Europe, Asia, and Australia between 1983 and 2006. And angry or hostile heart disease patients may be 24% more likely than other heart disease patients to have a poor prognosis. The nurses had no history of heart disease may be 19% more anger management tips likely than their peers to develop heart disease. Highlights from the studies include: Depression and heart disease: Sudden cardiac death may be more than twice as common among women with symptoms of major depression than women who aren’t depressed.

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