New Guidelines Advise Against Aspirin to Prevent Heart Disease

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Low-dose aspirin shouldn’t be given on a routine basis to prevent heart attacks in most people without heart disease, according to new guidelines

Aspirin, the pain reliever, became increasingly used for the purpose of preventing a first heart attack after studies in the 1980s and 1990s showed a benefit.

 

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realitycalls8 Eggs are now bad for you to. Funny how eggs, aspirin, and coffee alternate from killing you to curing you several times a year, yet vaccine are always 'safe and effective.'

Amazing that medical studies are “taken at their word”. Doctors can make mistakes or purposely deceive for profit or gain.

Lmao, what did they say two yrs ago?!?! Are you sure?

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