It increases your risk of heart disease.
Depression hurts your heart—and not just metaphorically speaking. According to research published in the journal Molecular Psychiatry in 2019, both depression and heart disease are linked to elevated markers of inflammation. That means that depressed people are more likely to develop heart disease, and vice versa.
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