The Neuroscience Report—Volume 36 (February 19, 2016): Heart Disease and Depression
The latest in neuroscience—sorted and summarized for you
Welcome to The Neuroscience Report where each week we will highlight a specific topic in neuroscience and provide you with links to 5 journal articles, 5 news articles, and 5 wildcard picks. Brought to you by Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience—your source for peer-reviewed, evidence-based information.
This week’s topic: Heart Disease and Depression
Journal articles
High Sensitivity C Reactive Protein, Fibrinogen Levels, and the Onset of Major Depressive Disorder in Post-acute Coronary Syndrome
The Impact of Pre-morbid and Post-morbid Depression Onset on Mortality and Cardiac Morbidity Among Coronary Heart Disease Patients: A Meta-analysis
Performance of Screening Tools in Detecting Major Depressive Disorder among Patients with Coronary Heart Disease: A Systematic Review
The Mechanisms by Which Antidepressants May Reduce Coronary Heart Disease Risk
Treatment of Affective Disorders in Cardiac Disease
News Articles
The Link Between Depression and Cardiovascular Disease
New Guidelines for Women and Heart Attacks
For Older Adults, Serious Depression Symptoms Increase Risk for Stroke and Heart Disease
Neanderthal-Human Trysts May Be Linked to Modern Depression, Heart Disease
Screen All Adults for Depression, USPSTF Recommends
Wildcards
The Invention of the ‘Type A’ Personality
The Mind’s Biology: Doctors Are Reaching Past the Symptoms of Mental Illness to Fix the Circuits that Breed Them
The Treatment ...
Source: Innovations in Clinical Neuroscience - Category: Neuroscience Authors: ICN Online Editor Tags: Depression Medical Issues Mood Disorders Primary Care Psychiatry The Neuroscience Report affective disorders cardiac disease cardiovascular disease heart attack heart disease major depressive disorder MDD Source Type: research
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