With heart disease as the leading cause of death worldwide, there is growing recognition that recovery is not only physical ...
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Relationship quality impacts heart health, study shows
With heart disease as the leading cause of death worldwide, there is growing recognition that recovery is not only physical ...
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Romantic partnerships affect heart health, but cardiac programs rarely address the relationship
These findings give the term ‘mending a broken heart’ an entirely new meaning. In A Nutshell Partners boost recovery: When romantic partners participate in cardiac care, 77% of studies found ...
Blackstone Valley Community Health Care is a federally qualified health center that provides primary medical, dental and behavioral healthcare in Pawtucket and Central Falls, R.I. The providers at ...
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New Lancet case study series highlights how social forces shape patient health
In November, The Lancet, one of the world's most esteemed medical journals, launched a new monthly series of case studies that goes beyond clinical diagnoses to illuminate the social and cultural ...
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Not money or fame: Harvard’s 85-year-long study shows why relationships matter most for happiness
The Harvard Study of Adult Development, one of the most comprehensive longitudinal studies ever conducted, has sought to ...
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Studies commonly find that partnered people, particularly those in higher-quality relationships, have better physical and mental health (see Braithwaite and Holt-Lunstad, 2017 for a review).
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