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Today, children with depression are more likely to show signs of heart disease as early as their teen years, a new study reveals.
No question, depression hurts –and leads to further health problems. Depression experienced at an early age not only leads to obesity, smoking and inactivity, but can cause heart problems later in life, according to research by the University of South Florida, Washington University and the University of Pittsburgh — and recently published in Psychosomatic Medicine.
Read More: Treating Depression In Early Life Can Save You From Heart Disease