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Aspirin For Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
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Aspirin For Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease
Some readers have asked whether the widespread practice of taking aspirin to prevent first heart attacks is justifiable and, if so, what the dose should be. Only one large well-designed study has tested the use of aspirin for this purpose.
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