A study at the McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, reviewed 20 relevant studies involving 2,930 people who were prescribed aspirin (75 to 325 milligrams daily) as a way of preventing clots from forming in the blood.
According to the report published in this week’s British Medical Journal, people who are resistant to the blood-thinning effects of aspirin are at increased risk of having a heart attack, stroke, and of dying from a pre-existing heart condition.

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