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Podcast: Rising from the Ashes
Episode: KNX In Depth: Aspirin recommendations change--Anti-Semitic incidents hit record high in U.S.--Ukraine human rights activist monitors Russia's actions along humanitarian corridors
Description: Remember when you were told taking aspirin could help protect against a heart attack or stroke? We've been hearing that for years. Doctors even recommended people in their 50s start taking baby aspirin every day. Now that's changed and it might be a bit confusing. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force no longer recommends daily aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke among people 60 and older. We go In Depth to try to make sense of this big change. Elon Musk's deal to buy Twitter could further shrink the number of pe...