<p>FRIDAY, Apr 20 (HealthDay News) — Depressed people might be at
higher risk for a debilitating circulatory condition famous as peripheral
artery illness (<span>PAD</span>), a new investigate suggests.</p>
<p>PAD is due to a squeezing of a arteries in a legs and pelvis. It
was famous that <span>depression</span> is a <span>risk factor</span> for a obstruction of heart
arteries, though a couple with PAD privately was unclear.</p>
<p>In this study, researchers led by Marlene Grenon of a University of
California, San Francisco, Medical Center examined information on some-more than a
thousand group and women who were followed for about 7 years.</p>
<p>At a start of a study, PAD was benefaction in 12 percent of the
participants with basin and in 7 percent of those but depression.
During a seven-year follow-up, PAD-related events occurred in 9 percent
of participants with basin and in 6 percent of those without
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