Studies show that high blood pressure medications are linked to heart failure

Beta-blockers are blood pressure-lowering medications prescribed to adults with high blood pressure, one of the most common causes of heart disease. According to a study published in “Hypertension,” researchers at the University of Bologna found that women taking beta-blockers for high blood pressure have a nearly 5% higher risk of heart failure than men when hospitalized with acute coronary syndrome
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