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Thursday, November, 12, 2009
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Hostility with Depression Predicts Heart Disease

Jerry Kennard
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Depression coupled with hostility form a destructive alliance in terms of elevating the risk of heart disease. Professor Jesse Stewart, assistant professor of psychology at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, revealed a complex interaction of psychology and physiology in which inflamma...
  1. Heart Attack aftermath
    LincolnB
    Monday, June 29, 2009 at 11:08 AM

    Ok, so I survived a heart attack and subsequent angioplasty. Now I need to get my attitude improved so that I can exercise, lose weight, and try to get healty. Sometimes I feel like I can do it, other times I don't. I am managing now but wondered what others have done to stay on track.

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