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Smoking cessation more likely to improve mood in heart attack survivors – News-Medical.Net
Smokers with depression at the time of a heart attack who quit smoking are more likely to improve their mood than those who continue…

Smokers with depression at the time of a heart attack who quit smoking are more likely to improve their mood than those who continue the habit. That’s the finding of research presented at ESC Congress 2021.
Smoking and depression often go hand-in-hand,…
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