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How Stress, Hope, & Purpose Shape Your Heart Health

Decades of research now show that chronic stress, anxiety, depression, and trauma directly affect cardiovascular outcomes. These factors influence inflammation, hormone signaling, immune function, and even how well someone can stick to medications or lifestyle changes. Yet many patients are still surprised when Narula asks about stress levels, mental health, or whether they’re seeing a therapist.
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