Research has shown that hypertension patients who take blood pressure medication at a time aligned with their body clock have a reduced risk of having a heart attack. Research conducted at the University of Dundee’s School of Medicine, has revealed a person’s chronotype – the time where they feel most suited to sleeping and being awake, can impact how they interact with their blood pressure medication. The research was undertaken in conjunction with Helmholtz Munich and a team of scientists from Italy, the UK and the US. More than 5,000 people from the Treatment in Morning versus Evening (Time…