MEDICAL NEWS TODAY | DAILY NEWS
People who have had a heart attack may be able to safely discontinue beta-blocker use after a year if they are at low-risk for cardiovascular events, according to a new study.
 
MEDICALNEWSTODAY | DAILY NEWS
 
 
Beta-blockers: One year of treatment may be enough after heart attack
 
READ ON
→
Navigating oral liquid, chewable, and tablet medications for your kids
 
READ ON
→
A dog owner's guide to gabapentin: Uses, dosage, and safety
 
READ ON
→
 
 
 
 
 
What to know about treatment options for severe eczema
 
 
Insomnia and depression: Why ‘just get more sleep’ doesn’t work
 
LISTEN ON Spotify   Listen on Apple Podcasts