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Study: Worry increases men's heart attack odds


WASHINGTON (AP) -- Those Type A go-getters aren't the only ones stressing their hearts. Nervous Nelsons seem to be, too.


Researchers reported Monday that chronic anxiety can significantly increase the risk of a heart attack, at least in men.


The findings add another trait to a growing list of psychological profiles linked to heart disease, including anger or hostility, Type A behavior, and depression.


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"This is very important research because we really are focused very much on prescribing medicine for cholesterol and lowering blood pressure and treating diabetes, but we don't look at the psychological aspect of a patient's care," she added. Doctors "need to be aggressive about not only taking care of the traditional risk factors ... but also really getting into their patients' heads."