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Dr. Layne Norton: Tools for Nutrition & Fitness
Dr. Layne Norton
Aspirin, we would agree, is an anticoagulant. There's a reason they give it to patients who are at risk for heart disease or a heart attack. It's because it reduces blood clots, reduces coagulation. It also activates procoagulant pathways. But the overall outcome is anticoagulation.
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