Stress Response is Associated with Heart Attack and Heart Failure Risk

Psychological stress has been linked to both the development and progression of coronary artery disease (CAD). In people who already have CAD (a buildup of cholesterol-laden plaque that narrows the arteries to the heart), the body’s response to stress may impact risk for future heart attack or heart failure.

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​Psychological stress has been linked to both the development and progression of coronary artery disease (CAD). In people who already have CAD (a buildup of cholesterol-laden plaque that narrows the arteries to the heart), the body’s response to stress may impact risk for future heart attack or heart failure. To continue reading this article or
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