For decades, beta-blockers have been a standard treatment for people recovering from a heart attack. But new research suggests that most patients with...
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As a cardiologist, I frequently meet patients who have stopped taking medicines that could keep them alive. Often it’s because they’ve seen a dramatic headline or a worrying TV report about a drug they rely on. But sometimes, patients are right to pay attention: new studies really can overturn decades of medical practice. Few drugs […] The post Do heart attack patients still need beta blockers appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
For decades, beta-blockers have been a standard treatment for people recovering from a heart attack. But new research suggests that most patients with...
For decades, beta-blockers have been a standard treatment for people recovering from a heart attack. But new research suggests that most patients with...
Common medicines can harm your heart. Cardiologist Dr. Dimitry Yaranov warns about five drug types. Painkillers, chemotherapy drugs, stimulants, some...
Common medicines can harm your heart. Cardiologist Dr. Dimitry Yaranov warns about five drug types. Painkillers, chemotherapy drugs, stimulants, some...
MIT scientists have created a new kind of medical patch that could help the heart heal after a heart attack. The soft, flexible patch delivers several...
A new study has found that giving stem cell therapy to heart attack patients with weak heart function may help prevent heart failure and reduce the...
A new study has found that giving stem cell therapy to heart attack patients with weak heart function may help prevent heart failure and reduce the...
When someone has a heart attack, doctors need to act fast. A heart attack happens when a coronary artery—one of the blood vessels supplying the...
BAVINA SOOKDEO According to the International Diabetes Federation, presently, the prevalence of diabetes is between 12 to 15 per cent of our...
BAVINA SOOKDEO According to the International Diabetes Federation, presently, the prevalence of diabetes is between 12 to 15 per cent of our...