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                    [Summary] => Since its introduction in 1899, aspirin has been widely used to relieve headache and fever. Recently, aspirin has also been used as therapy for patients who have had a heart attack or stroke. 


Because of its capacity to thin the blood, aspirin can prevent blood clot from forming. Most people diagnosed with heart disease are advised by their physicians to take aspirin everyday.

Dr. Kurt Glen Jacoba, health services administrator of the Philippine Heart Center, said aspirin’s ability to block prostaglandin consequently reduces the tendency for blood to clot.
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Because of its capacity to thin the blood, aspirin can prevent blood clot from forming. Most people diagnosed with heart disease are advised by their physicians to take aspirin everyday.

Dr. Kurt Glen Jacoba, health services administrator of the Philippine Heart Center, said aspirin’s ability to block prostaglandin consequently reduces the tendency for blood to clot.
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