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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8338763.stm
Now the issue is not that the ASA Q D will not potentially prevent MI, and nat that \aspirin is "BAD". The issue is that so few people really need it, and so many more people may have a bleeding issue (and I wish this nonscientific journal had specified what type of bleeding that was, GHI or generalized), that the statistical risk-benefit ratio is tipped.
Now the issue is not that the ASA Q D will not potentially prevent MI, and nat that \aspirin is "BAD". The issue is that so few people really need it, and so many more people may have a bleeding issue (and I wish this nonscientific journal had specified what type of bleeding that was, GHI or generalized), that the statistical risk-benefit ratio is tipped.
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