No such Treatment for depression in heart attack patients
No such Treatment for depression in heart attack patients
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People who have suffered a heart attack leads to get more depression but are less usually prescribed anti-depressants than particulars who have not had a heart attack, probe new research. Stress and depression have long been known as big risk reason for heart attack patients but the study discovered that such particulars usually get less treatment for depression. the research mentioned that just 16 percent of heart attack patients with depression have anti-depressants analyzed to 42 percent of people with no heart attack history but only have depression.

"Our results tell that heart attack patients are undetected with anti-depressants. When we looked at the patients who had experienced depression, we saw that most of the times many controls as patients were suggested anti-depressant medication," said Barbro Kjellstrom, researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden. People who have faced a heart attack and stressed are having a risk of usual outrage feelings of anger.

"There is no such treatment for stress. If you feel more stress you might get criplpled which, have no treatment that can result in depression," Kjellstrom added. obstruction of stress, exhaustion and depression is the optimal goal and we should remember that these are risk reasons for many other diseases than heart attack, the researchers strictly said.The research were recently presented at the "EuroHeartCare 2016" event in Athens, Greece.

People who have suffered a heart attack leads to get more depressed but are less usually prescribed anti-depressants than particulars who have not had a heart attack, probe new research. Stress and depression have long been known as big risk reason for heart attack patients but the study discovered that such particulars usually get less treatment for depression. the research mentioned that just 16 percent of heart attack patients with depression have anti-depressants analyzed to 42 percent of people with no heart attack history but only have depression. "Our results tell that heart attack patients are undetected with anti-depressants. When we looked at the patients who had experienced depression, we saw that most of the times many controls as patients were suggested anti-depressant medication," said Barbro Kjellstrom, researcher at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden.

People who have faced a heart attack and stressed are having a risk of usual outrage feelings of anger. "There is no such treatment for stress. If you feel more stress you might get criplpled which, have no treatment that can result in depression," Kjellstrom added. obstruction of stress, exhaustion and depression is the optimal goal and we should remember that these are risk reasons for many other diseases than heart attack, the researchers strictly said.The research were recently presented at the "EuroHeartCare 2016" event in Athens, Greece.

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