Depression a Risk Factor for Coronary Artery Disease in Men

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Membrane Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency as a Preventable Risk Factor for Comorbid Coronary Heart Disease in Major Depressive Disorder

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov — “Membrane Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency as a Preventable Risk Factor for Comorbid Coronary Heart Disease in Major Depressive DisorderView full resource at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

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Most Recently Shared on August 4, 2011 at 4:39 pm By:

Mtnmd Dr Kelly Sennholz Physician, Doctor, Internist, and Emergency Physician

Omega-3 Fatty Acid Deficiency is Preventable Risk Factor 4 Comorbid Coronary Heart Disease in Major Depressive Disorder http://t.co/jDBtesR

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Certain risk factors make it more likely that you will develop coronary artery disease (CAD) and have a heart attack.

intelihealth.com — “Certain risk factors make it more likely that you will develop coronary artery disease (CAD) and have a heart attack.View full resource at intelihealth.com

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Certain risk factors make it more likely that you will develop coronary artery disease (CAD) and have a heart attack. http://bit.ly/9VDQyO

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Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies : The Lancet

thelancet.com — “Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. By - Dr Rachel R Huxley DPhil, Mark Wo...View full resource at thelancet.com

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The increased risk of developing coronary heart disease conferred by smoking is 25% higher for women compared with men http://t.co/VqWWg7X

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Family Medicine Article | Coronary heart disease

mdlinx.com — “Adiponectin: An independent risk factor for coronary heart disease in men in the Framingham offspring StudyView full resource at mdlinx.com

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Adiponectin: An independent risk factor for coronary heart disease in men in the Framingham offspri... http://bit.ly/nY77k3 #FamPractice

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Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies : The Lancet

thelancet.com — “Cigarette smoking as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women compared with men: a systematic review and meta-analysis of prospective cohort studies. By - Dr Rachel R Huxley DPhil, Mark Wo...View full resource at thelancet.com

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Smoking is a known risk for heart disease. New study from @TheLancet finds the risk is 25% higher for women than men: http://goo.gl/JWlXu

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RCOG statement on smoking as a risk factor for coronary heart disease in women (Lancet Online, 11 August 2011) | Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists

rcog.org.uk — “New research published in The Lancet today from the US shows how women are at a 25% higher risk of cardiovascular disease from the effects of smoking when compared to men.  This risk increases the longer a woman smokes.View full resource at rcog.org.uk

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New study in the Lancet shows women smokers are at higher risk of coronary heart disease than men - see our response http://t.co/TQJBGTw

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Heart Disease May Be A Risk Factor For Prostate Cancer

medicalnewstoday.com — “In a large analysis of men participating in a prostate drug trial, researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute found a significant correlation between coronary artery disease and prostate cancer, sugView full resource at medicalnewstoday.com

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Heart Disease May Be A Risk Factor For Prostate Cancer http://t.co/hqrSNRHM #prostate

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10 Risk Factors for Heart Disease - Cholesterol - Health.com

health.com — “Some risk factors for heart disease can be controlled, and some can't. According to the American Heart Association, these are the leading factors that put you at risk for coronary artery disease or a heart attack...View full resource at health.com

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Heart disease may be a risk factor for prostate cancer

eurekalert.org — “In a large analysis of men participating in a prostate drug trial, researchers at the Duke Cancer Institute found a significant correlation between coronary artery disease and prostate cancer, suggesting the two conditions may have shared causes.View full resource at eurekalert.org

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Heart disease may be a risk factor for prostate cancer: ( Duke University Medical Center ) In a large analysis o... http://t.co/VQ4hPfMO

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Srinivasan Pillay: Heart Health: The Factors That Put Women at Risk for Heart Disease

huffingtonpost.com — “This study would seem to suggest that general anxiety itself does not confer specific risk to coronary heart disease in women, but it may signal the beginning of a disorder.View full resource at huffingtonpost.com

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Srinivasan Pillay: Heart Health: The Factors That Put Women at Risk for Heart Disease: This study would seem to... http://huff.to/9mSi6j

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Risks Factors for Heart Disease -- Men Check Your Odds | The Diabetes Club - Digg

digg.com — “There are two disturbing realities about coronary heart disease. One is the enormous number of lives it affects every year. The second one is that about 335,000 people die every year from a heart attack in an emergency room or before reaching the hospital. This means that if you have narrowed coronary arteries the first indication that something is wrong could be sudden death.View full resource at digg.com

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Risks Factors for Heart Disease – Men Check Your Odds | The Diabetes Club http://t.co/vWS45q6 via @Digg

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Much of HF in elderly stems from modifiable risk factors

theheart.org — “Almost half the HF risk in whites and two-thirds in blacks could be traced to modifiable risk factors such as smoking, hypertension, and coronary heart disease in the community-based study.View full resource at theheart.org

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heartwire: Much heart failure in elderly stems from modifiable risk factors, especially in blacks: Hea.. http://tinyurl.com/chq7pu

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Can Omega 3 Fatty Acids Prevent Depression In Coronary Heart Disease? (Medical News Today) | Psydir News

news.psydir.com — “Depression is an established risk factor for the development of coronary heart disease (CHD) in healthy patients and for adverse cardiovascular outcomes in patients with existing CHD. Dietary factors resulting in lower levels of omega 3 fatty acids not only increase CHD risk, but may also be involved in the pathophysiology of depression.View full resource at news.psydir.com

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Can Omega 3 Fatty Acids Prevent Depression In Coronary Heart Disease? (Medical News Today): Depression is an est.. http://bit.ly/jt0yv

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Low Testosterone May Raise Risk of Early Death: Study

health.yahoo.net — “TUESDAY, Oct. 19 (HealthDay News) -- Men with low testosterone levels may be at increased risk for premature death from heart disease and all causes, a finding that challenges the current belief that testosterone is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease, according to new research.View full resource at health.yahoo.net

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Low Testosterone May Raise Risk of Early Death: Study http://bit.ly/9g823B

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Why Do Some Young Men Have Heart Attacks? - Harvard Health Publications

health.harvard.edu — “Coronary artery disease in younger men is associated with the same risk factors as in older folks. These include a family history of cardiovascular disease, smoking, high cholesterol, hypertension (high blood pressure), abdominal obesity, diabetes, metabolic syndrome, lack of exercise, hostility, elevated levels of C-reactive protein, and low educational attainment.View full resource at health.harvard.edu

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Why do some young men have heart attacks? From Harvard Men's Health Watch - http://bit.ly/Zm7Xu

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