As for why aspirin didn't raise risk, it might be because "aspirin has a different effect on blood vessels than NSAIDs and acetaminophen have," said Daniel Jones, dean of the school of medicine at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
As for why aspirin didn't raise risk, it might be because "aspirin has a different effect on blood vessels than NSAIDs and acetaminophen have," said Daniel Jones, dean of the school of medicine at University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson.
