Posted Tuesday, March 7, 2006
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If you're taking aspirin daily to improve your cardiovascular health, your gender may alter the benefit somewhat.
Aspirin therapy reduced stroke risk in women and heart attack risk in men in a recent study, but there was no vice versa effect. Aspirin therapy had no significant effect on heart attack risk in women or on stroke risk in men. Follow your doctor's advice regarding aspirin therapy and protecting yourself from cardiovascular events.
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