New studies suggest beta-blockers may increase mortality risk after a heart attack

t-online.de (German)

New studies suggest beta-blockers may increase mortality risk after a heart attack. Research indicates these commonly prescribed heart medications might not be beneficial and could even be harmful, particularly for women. While beta-blockers remain useful for specific heart failure patients, broader guidelines may need revision based on these findings.


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