Thursday, November 22, 2007

Depression at any point in life tied to heart risk

No hope, no hope.
"Older adults who've suffered a bout of major depression at any time in their lives appear to face an elevated risk of heart disease, new research suggests.

In a study of more than 10,000 U.S. adults ages 60 or older, researchers found that those who ever had an episode of major depression were more than twice as likely as those without such a history to have coronary heart disease."
"Ever," "at any time," "at any point."

How stupid is this? More trash highlighting the uselessness of a lot of research.

Give it up now folks because this is depressing.

And now your risk of heart disease is elevated.

Congratulations.

Stay tuned for the drugs to keep you happy.

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