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Ernie Mundell

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  • 2 months ago | newsmax.com | Ernie Mundell

    Depression hits the whole body, speeding the onset of long-term physical ills as people age, new research contends. “People who’ve experienced depression are more likely to develop long-term physical health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes," noted a team led by Kelly Fleetwood, a statistician at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

  • 2 months ago | upi.com | Ernie Mundell

    Depression should be looked upon holistically, as a "whole body" disease, and treated accordingly, researchers said. Photo by Andre Moura/Pexels Depression hits the whole body, speeding the onset of long-term physical ills as people age, new research contends.

  • 2 months ago | idahostatesman.com | Ernie Mundell

    Depression hits the whole body, speeding the onset of long-term physical ills as people age, new research contends. "People who've experienced depression are more likely to develop long-term physical health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes," noted a team led by Kelly Fleetwood, a statistician at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

  • 2 months ago | healthday.com | Ernie Mundell

    THURSDAY, Feb. 13, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Depression hits the whole body, speeding the onset of long-term physical ills as people age, new research contends. “People who’ve experienced depression are more likely to develop long-term physical health conditions such as heart disease and diabetes," noted a team led by Kelly Fleetwood, a statistician at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland.

  • 2 months ago | yahoo.com | Ernie Mundell

    The pill formulation linked to linked to a doubling of relative risk of heart attack and stroke is a combination of the hormones estrogen plus progestin, researchers reported Wednesday in The BMJ. Adobe stock/HealthDayThe most common formulation of birth control pills has been linked to a doubling of relative risk of heart attack and stroke, a new study finds. Contraceptive vaginal rings and skin patches formulated in the same way also were linked to higher heart risks.

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