Aspirin Saves Women from Cardiovascular Death

Aspirin Saves Women from Cardiovascular Death

17/11/2005

Jeffrey Berger A study of 9 000 women with established cardiovascular disease has found that mortality is reduced by 25 per cent among those taking aspirin, and that the dose of daily aspirin does not

 Jeffrey Berger


Jeffrey Berger

A study of 9 000 women with established cardiovascular disease has found that mortality is reduced by 25 per cent among those taking aspirin, and that the dose of daily aspirin does not affect this result. Jeffrey Berger of Duke University Medical Center told us more about it.
[audio:https://www.audiomedica.com/podcasting/aha2005/Jeffrey_Berger.mp3]

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