
Heart Attack Survivors May Safely Stop Beta-Blockers After One Year: Study
From The Report by The Epoch Times
April 24, 2026 · 7 min · Season 1 · Episode 192
About this episode
A study reveals that stable heart attack survivors can safely discontinue beta-blockers after one year without negative effects.
A major study found that stable heart attack survivors who stopped taking beta-blockers fared no worse than those who continued. Read the original report here . Help shape the future of The Epoch Times Podcast Network by filling in this short survey: www.tinyurl.com/etpodcastsurvey
Topics covered
- heart health
- beta-blockers
- cardiology
- medical research
- patient care
Keywords
- heart attack
- beta-blockers
- study
- survivors
- cardiology
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: The Epoch Times
Products: beta-blockers
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