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Why blood pressure drug beta-blockers may harm women’s heart more

Researchers from the University of Bologna have discovered a significant concern regarding the use of beta-blockers, a medication commonly prescribed for high blood pressure, particularly in women. This study reveals that women without a prior history of heart disease face a higher risk of heart failure when taking beta-blockers compared to men when hospitalized for […]

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