Reevaluating the Use of Heart Attack Drugs: Risks and Benefits Uncovered

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Two large studies on beta-blocker drugs post-heart attack show benefits for patients with mildly impaired heart function, but results are contradictory for those with normal heart function, leading to ongoing uncertainty about their use in this group.
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