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Aspirin Disappoints for Avoiding First Heart Attack, Stroke

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Aspirin Disappoints for Avoiding First Heart Attack, Stroke

HomeCivicBusiness NewsAspirin Disappoints for Avoiding First Heart Attack, Stroke

New studies find most people won't benefit from taking daily low-dose aspirin or fish oil supplements to prevent a first heart attack or stroke.

Aug. 26, 2018, at 11:08 a.m. MoreU.S. News & World Report

Aspirin Disappoints for Avoiding First Heart Attack, Stroke

MoreThe Associated Press

This Thursday, Aug. 23, 2018 photo shows an arrangement of aspirin pills in New York. New studies find most people won't benefit from taking daily low-dose aspirin or fish oil supplements to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Results were discussed Sunday, Aug. 26, 2018, at the European Society of Cardiology meeting in Munich. (AP Photo/Patrick Sison) The Associated Press

By MARILYNN MARCHIONE, AP Chief Medical Writer

New studies find most people won't benefit from taking daily low-dose aspirin or fish oil supplements to prevent a first heart attack or stroke.

Aspirin is recommended now for lowering the risk of a second heart attack, stroke or other heart problem in people who already have suffered one. The new research does not change that advice.

Instead, it tested whether aspirin also could prevent a first heart attack or stroke in people with diabetes or with several other health threats such as smoking, high cholesterol and high blood pressure.

In those cases, aspirin's benefits did not outweigh the risk of serious bleeding it can cause.

Results were discussed Sunday at the European Society of C ardiology meeting in Munich.

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