Simply taking your blood pressure medication as prescribed can help to prevent a heart attack but when you take it matters too, new research suggests. People with hypertension who take their medication at a time depending on whether they are a morning or evening person could be at a lower risk of suffering a heart attack, a new study suggests. Research carried out at the University of Dundee found a person’s chronotype – the time they want to wake up and go to sleep – can impact how they interact with their blood pressure medication. The study saw more than 5,000 people complete a questionnair…