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Depression Common With Heart Failure and Cancer – MedicineNet
People with heart failure are 20% more likely than those with cancer to develop depression within five years of their diagnosis, a new study finds.
People with heart failure are 20% more likely than those with cancer to develop depression within five years of their diagnosis, a new study finds.
Nearly 1 in 4 patients with heart failure are depressed or anxious, according to the German researchers.
“The treatment of mental illnesses in cancer patients — psycho-oncology — is long-established, but similar services for heart patients
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