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People with depressive symptoms 40 percent more likely to develop heart failure – Omaha World-Herald

April 9, 2014Organ Failureadmin

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People with depressive symptoms 40 percent more likely to develop heart failure
Omaha World-Herald
A new study shows people with moderate to severe symptoms of depression are 40 percent more likely to develop heart failure. Nearly 63,000 people participated in the study out of Norway. During an 11-year period, about 1,500 of those developed heart ...
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