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Sweden, 2 May 2023: The accepted clinical practice of using beta blockers over the long term to curb the risk of further heart attacks or death doesn't seem to be warranted in patients who don't have heart failure, suggests a large study published in the journal Heart. View Details
Source : British Medical Journal
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