A major new study has found that beta blockers—common heart medications—do not benefit patients who have had a mild heart attack with normal heart...
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A major new study has found that beta blockers—common heart medications—do not benefit patients who have had a mild heart attack with normal heart function. This finding may change heart treatment practices that have been followed for over 40 years. The research comes from the REBOOT Trial, led by Dr. Valentin Fuster of Mount Sinai […] The post Can beta blockers protect you after a heart attack? appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A major new study has found that beta blockers—common heart medications—do not benefit patients who have had a mild heart attack with normal heart...
Beta blockers—drugs commonly prescribed for a range of cardiac conditions, including heart attacks—provide no clinical benefit for patients who...
Beta blockers—drugs commonly prescribed for a range of cardiac conditions, including heart attacks—provide no clinical benefit for patients who...
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A decades-old pill remains helpful for heart attack patients even with...
A decades-old pill remains helpful for heart attack patients even with...
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Intense light therapy after surgery can increase a critical protein that protects heart tissue while lowering levels of troponin, a protein indicating...
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