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Stress-related brain activity links depression and anxiety to higher heart disease risk
Recent medical research indicates that the heightened risk of heart disease observed in patients with depression or anxiety ...
Heart monitors are being used in a rather unconventional manner at a south suburban high school - they're helping students with emotional challenges in a big way. "A lot of our students come to us ...
Stressed-out teens are likely to have more heart health risk factors in adulthood, a new study says. Teens with elevated stress levels tended to have high blood pressure, obesity and other heart risk ...
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