Past Depression May Help Heart Attack Recovery
30th Nov 2005, 01:09 GMT
By Karla GaleNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The presence of depressive symptoms when patients are hospitalized for a heart attack seems to reduce survival in the next 5 years, Canadian researchers report.
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