Genetic predisposition to depression puts women at a higher risk of heart disease.
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Women with a high genetic risk for depression are more prone to heart disease, finds a new study led by researchers at the University of Queensland The
Genetic predisposition to depression puts women at a higher risk of heart disease.
Study reveals a sex-specific link between genetic risks for psychiatric disorders and cardiovascular diseases (CVDs), with women showing a higher risk...
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