Researchers have found that one in five patients hospitalized for heart attack experiences a major depression. According to the cardiologists who conducted the research, the depressed patients are 55 percent more likely than other heart attack patients to need hospital care for a heart problem again within a year and three times as likely to die from a future attack or other heart-related conditions.
If the statements above are true, which of the following must be true?
(A) If a person dies of a heart attack, there is a high probability that he may have been suffering from depression as well.
(B) If a patient needs to be re-hospitalised for a heart related problem within a year of his earlier heat attack, it is very likely that he may be suffering from depression.
(C) There are some similarities between symptoms of depression and symptoms of a heart attack in a patient.
(D) Depressed people are more likely to die of a heart attack than are people who do not suffer from depression.
(E) Suffering from a heart attack can lead to depression in some people.
If the statements above are true, which of the following must be true?
(A) If a person dies of a heart attack, there is a high probability that he may have been suffering from depression as well.
(B) If a patient needs to be re-hospitalised for a heart related problem within a year of his earlier heat attack, it is very likely that he may be suffering from depression.
(C) There are some similarities between symptoms of depression and symptoms of a heart attack in a patient.
(D) Depressed people are more likely to die of a heart attack than are people who do not suffer from depression.
(E) Suffering from a heart attack can lead to depression in some people.