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Robert M Carney

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JAMA Network Open|December 12, 2022
More Evidence of the Association of Depression With Adherence to Medical Therapies in Coronary Heart DiseaseRobert M Carney
JAMA|April 24, 2019
Additional Approaches to Treatment of DepressionRobert M Carney
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|June 5, 2019
The course of emotional distress and late mortality following myocardial infarction: Implications for depression screening and treatmentRobert M Carney
JAMA|August 10, 2002
Treatment of depression following acute myocardial infarctionRobert M Carney, Allan S Jaffe
Current Psychiatry Reports|November 15, 2011
Is there a high-risk subtype of depression in patients with coronary heart disease?Robert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
The American Journal of Cardiology|April 11, 2003
Does living alone affect the outcome of acute myocardial infarction?Kenneth E Freedland, Robert M Carney
BMC Medicine|May 17, 2013
Depression as a risk factor for adverse outcomes in coronary heart diseaseKenneth E Freedland, Robert M Carney
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 18, 2009
Treatment-resistant depression and mortality after acute coronary syndromeRobert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
European Heart Journal. Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes|October 19, 2017
Depression in patients with coronary artery disease: a more significant problem than previously recognized?Robert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 8, 2022
Polypill Strategy in Secondary Cardiovascular PreventionRobert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
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JAMA Network Open|December 12, 2022
More Evidence of the Association of Depression With Adherence to Medical Therapies in Coronary Heart DiseaseRobert M Carney
JAMA|April 24, 2019
Additional Approaches to Treatment of DepressionRobert M Carney
European Journal of Preventive Cardiology|June 5, 2019
The course of emotional distress and late mortality following myocardial infarction: Implications for depression screening and treatmentRobert M Carney
JAMA|August 10, 2002
Treatment of depression following acute myocardial infarctionRobert M Carney, Allan S Jaffe
Current Psychiatry Reports|November 15, 2011
Is there a high-risk subtype of depression in patients with coronary heart disease?Robert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
The American Journal of Cardiology|April 11, 2003
Does living alone affect the outcome of acute myocardial infarction?Kenneth E Freedland, Robert M Carney
BMC Medicine|May 17, 2013
Depression as a risk factor for adverse outcomes in coronary heart diseaseKenneth E Freedland, Robert M Carney
The American Journal of Psychiatry|March 18, 2009
Treatment-resistant depression and mortality after acute coronary syndromeRobert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
European Heart Journal. Quality of Care & Clinical Outcomes|October 19, 2017
Depression in patients with coronary artery disease: a more significant problem than previously recognized?Robert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
The New England Journal of Medicine|December 8, 2022
Polypill Strategy in Secondary Cardiovascular PreventionRobert M Carney, Kenneth E Freedland
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