One way or another, beta blockers are always in the news. Take, for instance, Los Angeles Chargers Head Coach Jim Harbaugh, who revealed in October that he's part of a growing group of Americans who ...
Anxious ahead of a big job interview? Worried about giving a speech? First date nerves? The solution, some digital startups suggest, is a beta blocker, a type of medication that can slow heart rate ...
Several celebs have recently mentioned beta blockers to quell anxiety.
An unlikely byproduct of the Oscars red-carpet coverage last Sunday? The mention of beta blockers by actor Rachel Sennott, who told a host that her pre-event routine is to “take that beta blocker, ...
During the Golden Globes, “Iron Man” actor Robert Downey Jr. won best supporting actor for his performance in “Oppenheimer.” During his speech, he thanked his wife and mentioned taking a beta-blocker, ...
The appropriate duration of beta-blocker treatment after a heart attack (a myocardial infarction [MI]) is unknown in patients who do not need to take beta-blockers for another reason. In the ABYSS ...
Credit: Getty Images A discussion of the use of beta-blocker therapy following AMI, with Christopher Granger, MD, Gregg Fonarow, MD, and Carlin S Long, MD. Beta blockers have long been included in the ...
LONDON, England—In a somewhat surprising finding, a randomized trial has shown that stopping beta-blockers in patients with a history of myocardial infarction might be harmful when compared with ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Optimal duration of beta-blockers after a heart attack remains unknown. The ABYSS trial provides new insights on ...
Not sure about you, but nervous energy comes at me like a bat out of hell. And, of course, it’s always at the literal worst moments. Big job interview? My heart races like it’s at the Olympics.
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Not sure about you, but nervous energy comes at me like a bat out of hell. And, of course, it’s always at ...