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Each year, more than 1 million Americans die from heart attacks and other forms of heart disease. Taking low doses of aspirin is one way to help people who are at high risk of or have already had a heart attack or stroke. The most important ways to prevent heart and blood vessel disease is to live a heart-healthy lifestyle. This includes healthy eating, regular exercise, and not smoking. Learn more about how aspirin can help by taking this quiz.

1. One way that aspirin helps people with heart disease is by preventing blood platelets from forming clots.


2. If you think you're at risk for heart disease, you should take aspirin even if you have not talked with your doctor about it.


3. As long as you're not allergic to aspirin, aspirin will help protect you against a heart attack.


4. If you take a type of blood pressure medicine called an ACE inhibitor, you shouldn't take aspirin.


5. If you have coronary artery bypass surgery, your doctor may start you on aspirin right away.


6. Aspirin may help protect blood vessels against inflammation.


7. Aspirin is given to all stroke patients right after arriving at the hospital.


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Author: Sinovic, Dianna

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