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Study: Aspirin Works in Stroke Patients (AP)







Study: Aspirin Works in Stroke Patients
(AP)

Study: Aspirin Works in Stroke Patients
(AP)
03/30/2005 05:34 PM

AP - People at risk of developing strokes caused by narrowed arteries in the brain should consider aspirin instead of a common anti-clotting drug, new research suggests.




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