Those who don't take daily low-dose aspirin consistently after a heart attack are more likely to have another heart attack, stroke or die compared with their counterparts who consistently take aspirin, a new study shows. If you've had a heart attack, your doctor likely told you to take a low-dose aspirin daily to stave off a second heart attack or stroke, but most people don't follow through with this advice over the long-term. Those folks who don't take daily low-dose aspirin consistently are more likely to have another heart attack, stroke or die compared with their counterparts who consistently take...