Marginalized patients more likely to still take daily aspirin despite risks

The prevalence of daily low-dose aspirin use fell significantly after the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association narrowed recommendations in 2019. However, new research published Jan. 22 in JAMA shows that message has not reached all population segments equally, leaving some groups at greater risk of adverse effects like gastrointestinal bleeding and intracerebral hemorrhage.

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