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Researchers challenge notion of aspirin resistance
The commonly held notion that some individuals' genetic makeup leaves them resistant to the cardiovascular benefits of aspirin is being challenged by researchers in a new report. Aspirin is widely used among men to prevent heart attacks and in women to prevent strokes, and researchers say it is the coating often used to decrease risks of stomach problems that is behind any signs of resistance because it slows release of the active ingredient.

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