Thursday, January 30, 2014

Childhood depression may increase risk of heart disease by teen years

Children with depression are more likely to be obese, smoke and be inactive, and can show the effects of heart disease as early as their teen years, according to a newly published study by University of South Florida Associate Professor of Psychology Jonathan Rottenberg.

The research, by…

Childhood depression may increase risk of heart disease by teen years




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