Depression Heart Failure Related

Posted under Depression, Heart Disease, Mental Health On By Due Daniels

Depression Heart Failure RelatedLarge study is suggesting that depression may increase the risk of future heart disease and failure. Data from nearly 63,000 people in Norway over 11 years reared that mild depression was linked to at least a five percent (5%) increase in the risk heart failure in the future.

 

If you have moderate to severe depression, you’re linked to a startlingly high 40% rise in the risk. This research was presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology’s Council on Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professions (CCNAP).

 

Get your heart up, smile, love, laugh, and be conscious of the negativity you allow into your ears, eyes, and mouth (food can be negative too).

 

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Due Daniels @duedaniels

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