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Cardiovascular Disease: Aspirin

Added: July 31, 2007 | Time 02:00 | Views: 102,710

If you think you are having a heart attack, aspirin can be used to quickly thin out your platelets. Doctors sometimes recommend patients take a low-dose of aspirin every day to keep your blood thinner. However, a daily aspirin is not for everyone, especially those with a bleeding problem or stomach ulcers.

Topics: Cardiovascular Disease

Tags: aspirin, cardiovascular disease, Dr. Amy Epps, heart attack

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MoMo says:1 year ago | Reply

Without a doubt, taking an aspirin a day may very well save your life. It is almost ridiculous how effective this is.

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