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Treating Depression May Improve Recovery Of Heart Rate Variability Following Coronary Syndromes

Monday, September 3, 2007

Patients with depression appear to have an impaired ability to recover their heart rate variability following acute coronary syndromes such as heart attack, a factor that could increase their risk of coronary death, according to a new report. However, patients who are treated with antidepressants or whose mood lifts may experience more of an improvement in heart rate variability than those who ...
From: www.sciencedaily.com

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