depressed, depression, moody, melancholy

Depressed Jane

Let Me Tell You More About My Depressed, Miserable Existence

Depression Screening May Not Benefit Heart Disease Patients

Results of a new study call into question recent clinical guidelines issued by leading cardiovascular groups, including the American Heart Association, which recommend patients with cardiovascular disease be screened for signs of depression and treated accordingly. The study, published in the November 12 edition of the Journal of the American Medical Association and conducted by an international team of researchers including James Coyne, Ph.D.

Popularity: unranked [?]

Post to Twitter Post to Delicious Post to Digg Post to Facebook Post to Reddit

Related posts:

  1. Research Links Depression To Cardiac Death In Women Without Known Heart Disease
  2. Depressed Heart Failure Patients May Benefit From Exercise Plus Psychological Counseling
  3. Depression Screening For Cancer Patients Too Often Falls Between The Cracks
  4. Treating Depression Reduces Risk Of Heart Disease
  5. Heart Association Call For Routine Screening Of Heart Patients For Depression Is Premature, Johns Hopkins Expert Says

Comments

No Responses to “Depression Screening May Not Benefit Heart Disease Patients”

Write a Comment