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Women with preserved ejection fraction have worse outcomes with beta blockers after a heart attack

A major trial suggests women face worse outcomes than men when prescribed beta-blockers post-heart attack.
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Cardiovascular diseases are among the leading causes of death in the female population

New studies reveal that women with little heart damage after heart attacks treated with beta-blockers had a significantly higher risk of having another heart attack or being hospitalised by heart failure

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Oxford University Press broke the news in Oxford, United Kingdom on Sunday, September 14, 2025.
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