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Tuesday, January 1, 2008

Stopping aspirin effects on coronary heart disease patients.

A new study found that people who suffer coronary artery disease are still in danger of developing a heart attack if they stop taking aspirin. Doctors do no advice to stop aspirin except when it is suggested by the patients is doctor.

The study which was done by Biondi-Zoccai from the University of Turin, looked at the effects of cutting aspirin for coronary heart disease patients.

The results showed that stopping aspirin increases the risk of developing heart attack by three times. This results concluded that stopping aspirin should be avoided except in operations as doctors suggests.

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