Aspirin has held a central role in cardiovascular prevention for over a century with millions depending on a daily low dose to ward off heart attacks and strokes. Yet new
Aspirin has held a central role in cardiovascular prevention for over a century with millions depending on a daily low dose to ward off heart attacks and strokes. Yet new
Research suggests that thousands of lives could be saved and subsequent heart attacks or strokes prevented through the administration of two cost-effective medicines. The study, conducted jointly by Imperial College






