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Keys to Heart Disease Care: Communication and Trust

People with heart disease may fare better when they feel they can trust and talk to their doctor, two new studies suggest.

In one study, researchers found that heart patients who thought their doctors were good communicators were more likely to take aspirin and cholesterol-lowering drugs. They were also less likely to land in the ER.

In the other study, patients were more apt to take their blood pressure medication if they generally trusted the medical profession.

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