Why has aspirin advice for heart protection changed?
For many decades, aspirin was prescribed to prevent heart attacks, both to prevent pre-existing heart disease (CVD) and coronary heart disease (CHD). Baby aspirin (low-dose aspirin – typically 75-81 mg tablets) became an article of trust for cardiovascular safety in American adults. Therefore, to many Americans, it came as a surprise that recent guidelines issued…
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