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The heart-damaging chemical found in the blood that's associated with long-term depression is
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The heart-damaging chemical found in the blood that's associated with long-term depression is
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The answer is homocysteine. Having high levels of homocysteine in the body, it can lead to coronary artery disease. It is also connected with the formation of blood clots that could lead to a stroke or heart attack.
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