|Articles|April 1, 2007
Which women should take aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease?
It seems only those at high risk for stroke and at low risk for the adverse effects of aspirin (i.e., gastrointestinal bleeding and hemorrhagic stroke), according to the results of a recent cost-utility analysis.
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