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Aspirin Cardiovascular Benefits Confirmed, Vitamin E Effects Unclear - Study

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Low-dose aspirin demonstrates a significant reduction in cardiovascular deaths, while vitamin E results appear inconclusive, Italian researchers report in the Jan. 13 issue of The Lancet.

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