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“A baby aspirin a day keeps a heart attack away” saying destined for the bin​ - The Donaldson Sisters - The Donaldson Sisters

“A baby aspirin a day keeps a heart attack away” saying destined for the bin​ - The Donaldson Sisters - The Donaldson Sisters

“A baby aspirin a day keeps a heart attack away” saying destined for the bin​ - The Donaldson Sisters - The Donaldson Sisters
Oct 22, 2021 58 secs

For decades, millions of older people have been told by their doctors to take an aspirin daily to prevent heart attack.

The Heart Foundation in Australia advises you talk to your doctor/specialist before taking aspirin, but for many it is still a daily ritual.

Now the US Preventive Services Task Force is revisiting its guidance on using aspirin for heart health.

It has released a new draft of regulations for public comment that recommends adults, aged 40 to 59 years, should consult health professionals before taking aspirin for the prevention of heart disease, whereas adults 60 years of age and older should stop taking aspirin or never start taking aspirin.

“Daily aspirin use may help prevent heart attacks and strokes in some people, but it can also cause potentially serious harms, such as internal bleeding,” said task force member John Wong, MD.

“The latest evidence is clear: starting a daily aspirin regimen in people who are 60 and older to prevent a first heart attack or stroke is not recommended,” said task force member Chien-Wen Tseng, MD, MPH, MSEE.

“However, this task force recommendation is not for people already taking aspirin for a previous heart attack or stroke.

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