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Friday, February 27, 2009

Aspirin, reduce heart attack RISK

Research has been noticed that low-dose aspirin can prevent blood-chip-chip (trombosit) to clot and form a blood clot. Thus the low-dose aspirin can reduce the risk of thrombosis will form a potential cause kardiovaskular (heart and blood vessel). Aspirin can reduce heart attacks by reducing the pressure on the blood platelet clot. This makes blood flow more freely to protect the heart. Aspirin has been proven to reduce the risk of both heart and about 20% can reduce the risk of first heart attack around 32%. If consumed during a heart attack and was extended at least 30 days. Low-dose aspirin can reduce the risk of death as much as 23%. However, if you have a high risk factor for heart attack should consult with a doctor to use low-dose aspirin.

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