Aspirin and coronary heart disease: findings of a prospective study.
- 3 May 1975
- Vol. 2 (5965) , 269-271
- https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.2.5965.269
Abstract
Over 1 000 000 men and women answered a confidential questionnaire and were traced for up to six years afterwards. Among other questions each person was asked how often he or she took aspirin-"never", "seldom," or "often." Coronary heart disease death rates were no lower among people who took aspirin often than among those who did not do so.Keywords
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