No One Is Taking Baby Aspirin for Heart Disease Prevention Anymore — Here’s Why
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Modern guidelines reserve aspirin for select patients because bleeding risks can outweigh benefits.
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For decades, one small daily tablet seemed like an inexpensive form of protection against a frightening medical emergency. That familiar advice has now become far more selective.
The medicine has not stopped working, and it has not disappeared from cardiovascular care. What changed was doctors’ understanding of who benefits enough to justify its hidden risks.