
US President Donald Trump stated he takes 325 mg of aspirin daily, a higher dose than typically recommended by doctors, believing it prevents thick blood. Cardiologists explain that while low-dose aspirin (81 mg) can prevent clots and reduce heart attack/stroke risk in select patients, higher doses do not offer extra protection and can cause harm, including increased bruising. Doctors emphasize that extra aspirin does not equate to enhanced heart safety.
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