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Study: Beta blockers won't cause depression, but are linked to sleep issues


Study: Beta blockers won t cause depression, but are linked to sleep issues
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New research shows concern that beta blockers could cause depression is  unfounded, though the medications have been linked to sleep issues. Photo by frolicsomepl/Pixabay
Millions of people take a beta blocker regularly, and a new study brings good news: The medications will not raise the risk of depression.
Beta blockers are used to treat conditions such as heart failure, chest pains, high blood pressure and abnormal heart rhythm.
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But it s long been suspected that the drugs may be linked with depression, anxiety, drowsiness, insomnia, hallucinations and nightmares. ....

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Does COVID Harm the Heart? Maybe Not


Does COVID Harm the Heart? Maybe Not
By Ernie Mundell and Robert Preidt
HealthDay Reporters
FRIDAY, March 12, 2021 (HealthDay News) Does COVID-19 help create heart problems, or are people with preexisting heart issues simply more prone to getting the illness?
The issue remains unclear, with a new British study finding that people with heart problems appear to have an increased risk of contracting COVID-19.
In this research, we ve discovered that poorer heart structure and function is linked to a higher risk of subsequent COVID-19. This is important because some studies have suggested that COVID-19 may cause structural damage to the heart. However, these studies only use heart scans from people after infection, so they cannot be certain whether the poor heart structures preexisted COVID-19, explained study lead researcher Zahra Raisi-Estabragh. She s a clinical research training fellow at Queen Mary University of London. ....

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6 Subtle But Serious Signs You Have A Heart Problem


Problems with the cardiovascular system can show themselves in a lot of different ways.
One person in the U.S. will die from cardiovascular disease every 36 seconds, making it one of the leading causes of death for Americans. Additionally, roughly 655,000 Americans die from heart complications each year which breaks down to one in every four deaths.
While these stats are alarming, it’s more alarming that many people are totally unaware of the small, insidious signs that could indicate cardiovascular issues.
“Many people look to chest pain as a warning sign of cardiovascular disease,” said Mariko Harper, a physician in Seattle who specializes in cardiovascular disease, nuclear cardiology and echocardiography. But, he added, “While more than one-half of people present with chest discomfort when they are having a heart attack, up to one-third of patients especially women don’t have any chest symptoms at all. They may present with more atypical or subtle s ....

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