Genetic predisposition to depression puts women at a higher risk of heart disease.
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Study reveals a sex-specific link between genetic risks for psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), with women showing a higher risk of atrial fibrillation, coronary artery disease, and heart failure linked to genetic predisposition to major depression. Menopause and modifiable factors like BMI and smoking amplify these risks.
Genetic predisposition to depression puts women at a higher risk of heart disease.
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