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Aspirin Therapy for Heart Disease Prevention: Who Really Needs It?
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Aspirin Therapy for Heart Disease Prevention: Who Really Needs It?

  • 27 November, 2025
  • by Juliet Hargrove

Aspirin is no longer recommended for most people to prevent heart disease. Learn who still might benefit from daily low-dose aspirin - and who should avoid it due to bleeding risks.

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