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Reducing Coronary Artery Disease Mortality with Stress Control

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    Psychological stress management interventions reduced all-cause mortality by 37% in patients with coronary artery disease.

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    The interventions did not show a statistically significant effect on major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) reduction.

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    The included stress management programs employed cognitive-behavioral strategies, relaxation training, and self-monitoring, primarily in group settings, without pharmacologic support.

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    It is suggested that further studies are needed to explore the potential link to improved survival outcomes with nonpharmacologic stress management.

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    Full disclosures can be found in the review published in the International Journal of Stress Management.

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