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ORLANDO — Adults with vs. without pulmonary arterial hypertension had a significantly heightened risk for developing a new mental health condition in the 12 months following diagnosis, according to a poster presented here.“The study results underscore the importance of multidisciplinary care and dedicated mental health support for patients with pulmonary arterial hypertension
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