Baylor College of Medicine: Aspirin for Heart Health Isn't as Black and White as First Thought
February 01, 2022
February 01, 2022
HOUSTON, Texas, Feb. 1 (TNSOps) -- The Baylor College of Medicine issued the following news on Jan. 31, 2022:
Does an aspirin a day keep the doctor away? Dr. Salim Virani, professor of medicine - cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine, says don't trust that saying. The decision to take an aspirin as a preventative measure for heart attack and stroke must be made with your doctor because it isn't the best option for some and, in fact, could cause more harm than good.
Does an aspirin a day keep the doctor away? Dr. Salim Virani, professor of medicine - cardiology at Baylor College of Medicine, says don't trust that saying. The decision to take an aspirin as a preventative measure for heart attack and stroke must be made with your doctor because it isn't the best option for some and, in fact, could cause more harm than good.