Drugs used to treat cardiovascular issues could also be linked to a decline in violence, a new study out of suggests.The drugs, called beta blockers, reduce blood pressure and help widen veins and arteries to improve blood flow. They can also help manage symptoms of anxiety such as a racing heart rate.Psychiatric researchers from the UK and Sweden zeroed in on the calming effect that beta blockers have, noting that people taking them were less likely to become aggressive or commit a violent .
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