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Guideline-directed medical therapy significantly improves long-term survival in patients aged 90 and older following a first heart attack, challenging the practice of withholding treatment due to age, according to a study published in the Canadian Journal of Cardiology. The research indicates that standard cardiac medications, including statins and beta-blockers, are highly effective in this oldest-old population. Read the full study at Canadian Journal of Cardiology.

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