A new U.S. study confirms that for those who’ve already suffered a heart attack or stroke, taking Aspirin every day can reduce the chances of a subsequent episode. The study also points out that despite Aspirin’s low cost and clear benefits in such scenarios, fewer than half of the worldwide population who have had a heart attack or stroke take the medication. Alexia Kapralos reports.
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Daily Aspirin reduces chance of 2nd heart attack, stroke: Study
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