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Stress and Cardiovascular Disease

Brett Heilbron, MD, FRCPC, cardiologist, discusses stress and heart disease. Dr. Brett Heilbron is in good standing with the College of Physicians and Surgeons.
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Stress and Heart Disease

Featuring Dr. Brett Heilbron, MD, FRCPC, Cardiologist

Duration: 1 minute

A recent study looked at the impact of stress on the development of heart disease.

It was clearly shown to be a major factor for the development of heart attack. In addition, there have been some studies looking at anger and depression scores, and both of these actually predict worse outcomes in individuals who have had a heart attack.

Because anger and stress can make blood pressure worse, I think it's important for individuals to be aware of these issues and to follow up with their health provider.

Stress reduction is a significant part of the treatment of heart disease, as well as the prevention of it and individuals should be encouraged to reduce the amount of stress in their life. Often, this involves working less, exercising more and just taking the time to deal with their health.

If you have questions about stress and heart disease, contact a local cardiologist.

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