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When is an Aspirin a Day to Prevent Heart Attacks too Risky? – The Conversation Article Authored by Dr. Craig Williams

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“We’ve known for a long time that aspirin can help prevent damage from a heart attack or a stroke if taken during one of those events. In fact, you might have seen ads about how aspirin can be lifesaving during a heart attack.  Research backs that up. For people who have already experienced a heart attack or stroke, a daily aspirin regimen can actually prevent future heart attacks and strokes.  But, as helpful as aspirin is to prevent recurrent heart attacks or strokes (this is called secondary prevention), a daily aspirin has long been controversial to prevent a first attack or stroke (this is called primary prevention).”

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Dr. Craig Williams, OSU/OHSU Clinical Professor

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