Stroke Risk Likely Increased by Depression
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Last updated: Thursday, November 3, 2011

The results of an analysis of data provided by 17 different studies on the link between depression and stroke show that people who suffer from depression during their lifetime are 34 percent more likely to have a stroke at some point than those who have never been ‘down in the dumps.’ The extensive research, led Related posts: Depression: A Significant Risk For

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Stroke Risk Likely Increased by Depression