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Health Tip: Using Aspirin Therapy
By LadyLively on May 27, 2016
Aspirin therapy may help reduce the risk of heart attack by thinning the blood and preventing clots. But it’s not safe for everyone.
The University of California – Davis Health System says you should be wary of aspirin therapy if you:
- Have kidney or liver disease.
- Drink three or more alcoholic beverages daily.
- Have uncontrolled high blood pressure.
- Take a blood-thinning medication.
- Have any possible symptoms of stroke.
Source: HealthDay
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