Research shows that anti-hypertensive drugs improve heart rate more in patients who listen to music after taking medication. Among musical genres, classical music is the one with the greatest efficiency in reducing arterial pressure; authors of the study speculate whether music works on the patient's parasympathetic system, thereby increasing their ability to absorb medication.

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In addition to remembering to take the medication prescribed by their cardiologists at the right time and bother to make healthy lifestyle changes, patients with high blood pressure (hypertension) can have a pleasant positive activity include in the routine treatment of the disease thanks to the discovery that listening to music significantly increases the effect of antihypertensive drugs.

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