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Aspirin May Help Preserve Brain Function in Older Women with Heart Disease
Posted Oct 04 2012 9:00am
Swedish study found less decline in thinking ability for those on daily dose
Source: HealthDay
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Swedish study found less decline in thinking ability for those on daily dose
Source: HealthDay
Related MedlinePlus Pages: Blood Thinners , Heart Disease in Women , Mild Cognitive Impairment