Women diagnosed with have a higher risk of heart disease and strokes than men who have also been diagnosed with the . Researchers analyzed the health data of 4.1million people to find the association between depression and cardiovascular disease (CVD), heart attacks, strokes and angina - chest pain or pressure that occurs when the heart muscle doesn't get enough blood or oxygen. While both men and women with depression had an increased risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), women showed a greater risk - 64 percent compared to men's 39 percent.
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