Trump Takes Daily Aspirin Dose Against Doctor's Advice

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Former President Donald Trump says he takes a daily high dose of aspirin. He revealed this despite his doctors advising against the practice. Medical experts warn this routine could be dangerous. A high daily dose significantly increases the risk of internal bleeding and stroke. Aspirin is a common blood thinner. Doctors sometimes recommend a low daily dose for patients at high risk of heart attack. However, for others, the risks often outweigh the benefits. Trump, who is 77, did not specify his exact dosage or the reason for taking it. His personal physician has not commented. Cardiologists state that no one should start a high-dose aspirin regimen without a doctor's approval. They emphasize that such decisions must be based on individual health assessments.