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Brain activity during stress may predict angina in CAD – Healio
Inferior frontal lobe activation caused in addition to mental stress was independently linked to angina at baseline and during 2-year follow-up, researchers found.“These findings provide experimental biological evidence that the brain plays an important…

Inferior frontal lobe activation caused in addition to mental stress was independently linked to angina at baseline and during 2-year follow-up, researchers found.
“These findings provide experimental biological evidence that the brain plays an important role in angina, and shifts the focus away from blood flow to the heart,” Amit J. Shah, MD, MSCR, assistant professor of epidemiology at Emory University Rollins School of Public Health, told Healio. “Although the relationship between depression…
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