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Study: Beta blockers won t cause depression, but are linked to sleep issues By (0) 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. Advertisement But it s long been suspected that the drugs may be linked with depression, anxiety, drowsiness, insomnia, hallucinations and nightmares. ....
Low-dose aspirin may reduce risk for COVID-19, study suggests By (0) A study in Israel suggests low-dose aspirin may reduce the risk for COVID-19, and shorten the illness for those who already take the drug and are sickened by the coronavirus. Photo by LizM/Pixabay It s already being taken by millions to help ward off heart issues, and now preliminary research hints that daily low-dose aspirin might also cut your odds of contracting COVID-19. As the Israeli research team noted, aspirin is an anti-inflammatory and previous studies have shown that it may help the immune system combat some viral infections. Advertisement ....