Share on Pinterest Behavioral activation therapy improved depression symptoms as effectively as antidepressants in people with heart failure. Maskot/Getty Images A new study shows behavioral ...
A history of depression was associated with a 14% higher risk for incident heart failure (HF) than no history of depression in a new study, even after adjusting for known HF risk factors and ...
Moderate to severe depression is associated with a 5-fold increased risk of all cause mortality in patients with heart failure, according to research presented today at Heart Failure 2015. The results ...
Physical activity may reduce the risk of heart failure among people with depression or anxiety more so than in people without the mental health conditions, according to new research. For the new study ...
U.S. veterans with depression had a 14% higher risk of heart failure, a new Vanderbilt University Medical Center-led study found, even after adjusting for traditional risk factors. The study, ...
β-blockers may increase depression risk in heart attack survivors with normal heart function, questioning their necessity for this group. The REDUCE-AMI trial found long-term β-blocker use linked to ...
The findings not only underscore the efficacy of 2 major interventions—Behavioral Activation Psychotherapy (BA) and Antidepressant Medication Management (MEDS)—but also support patient autonomy in ...
A new study found that psychotherapy is as effective as antidepressant medications for treating symptoms of depression in patients with heart failure. The corresponding study was published in JAMA ...
In a recent review published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry, researchers collated decades of literature on the co-occurrence of depression with neurodegenerative diseases, particularly ...
Depression and anxiety can worsen psoriatic arthritis symptoms and may be overlooked, highlighting the need for comprehensive ...
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