Anxiety Increases Risk Of Complications For Heart Disease Patients
Saturday, Aug. 14th 2010 1:47 PM
Patients with heart disease who also suffer from an anxiety disorder have a significantly higher risk of having a heart attack, heart failure, stroke and death, compared to other heart disease patients, according to Dutch scientists. You can read about this study in the peer-reviewed medical journal Archives of General Psychiatry…
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