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Aspirin's Ability to Protect Against Heart Attacks and Stroke Depends on Genomic Signature
Researchers at Duke Medicine have developed a blood-based test of gene activity capable of predicting whether or not taking aspirin will help a patient protect against heart disease and stroke.
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