A new study from the University of Calgary highlights a possible link between clinical mental health conditions and an increased risk of acute...
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A new study from the University of Calgary highlights a possible link between clinical mental health conditions and an increased risk of acute coronary syndrome (ACS), which includes heart attacks and sudden chest pain due to reduced blood flow to the heart. While the evidence is not fully clear, the findings suggest a need for […] The post Mental disorders are linked to higher heart attack risk appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study from the University of Calgary highlights a possible link between clinical mental health conditions and an increased risk of acute...
A heart attack happens when arteries become clogged, cutting off blood flow and oxygen to the heart. This can lead to serious damage and is the...
A heart attack happens when arteries become clogged, cutting off blood flow and oxygen to the heart. This can lead to serious damage and is the...
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