Christopher Labos: Too many take Aspirin when they shouldn't
Many people take baby Aspirin. They’ve never had a heart attack or stroke or stent or any cardiac problem in the past but they take a daily Aspirin because they heard somewhere, from someone, that they should. Except, they shouldn’t. And a shockingly large number, nearly a third of older adults in the U.S., are taking Aspirin when they shouldn’t be. Read More