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Heart Disease: Is It In Your Head?


Heart Disease: Is It In Your Head?

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By Jason KnapfeleDiets Senior Editor Your mood and personality can influence your heart health. And inversely, the health of your circulatory system can affect how you feel. They affect heart disease two ways: Some contribute to atherosclerosis -- the slow, corrosive process that damages artery walls and puts you at risk for a heart attack or stroke. While others can add the final straw that triggers a heart attack or stroke. According to an international study reported in the British m ... (more)  

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