Depression after stroke can be debilitating
Australian researchers have found that depression stops stroke
victims from returning to work almost as much as physical
disability does. In a study of men who had returned to work after
suffering a stroke, scientists found that men who had returned to
work after six months were less likely to have depression than men
who had not returned to their jobs. And only 30 percent of the
patients suffering from post-stroke depression had received
treatment for their psychiatric condition.
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