NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
Despite aspirin being able to prevent a second heart attack or stroke only just over a third of survivors take it, a new study has revealed.
Taken daily, the low-cost pill can slash the risk of another attack by a quarter.
Yet despite cardiovascular disease being the leading cause of death globally an average of only 39.3% of people worldwide were taking aspirin following a heart attack or stroke.
In low income countries it was as low as 16.6%, rising to 65% in high-income countries such as the US.