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Aspirin Should Not Be Used Routinely for Prevention of First Heart Attack or Stroke, Says Task Force : vimarsana.com
Aspirin Should Not Be Used Routinely for Prevention of First Heart Attack or Stroke, Says Task Force
The USPSTF cites recent evidence that shows aspirin's bleeding risk outweighs its benefits in people without established heart disease.
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