Beta-blockers are prescribed as a matter of course to people following a heart attack, but a new study, the largest of its kind, has found that for people who have not experienced cardiac complications, taking beta-blockers for more than a year after a heart attack does not improve cardiovascular outcomes. The results may lead to a reassessment of the use of this commonly prescribed class of drugs.Continue ReadingCategory: Medical, ScienceTags: Heart attack, Heart Failure, Cardiovascular

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