Treatment of Depression Reduces Cardiovascular Risk

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Patients who manage their depression through psychological therapy are at reduced risk for cardiovascular diseases.

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The risk for coronary heart disease was 11% lower, and the risk for stroke was 12% lower. All-cause mortality was 19% lower in patients with improved symptoms than in those whose psychotherapy had been unsuccessful. Moreover, with respect to all-cause mortality, the 45- to 60-year-olds benefited more from a reduction in symptoms of depression. Their mortality risk underwent a 22% reduction. This reduction was only 15% in the adults over 60.

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