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Gender Differences in Cardiovascular Mortality Among Depressed Individuals (Ösby et al., 2001)

A study by Ösby et al. (2001) revealed that individuals with depression have substantially higher death rates from cardiovascular problems. The research also highlighted a gender disparity in this risk, finding that depressed men were 50% more likely to die from cardiovascular issues, while depressed women were 70% more likely.

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