How does aspirin compare to newer anticoagulants, such as direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), in preventing blood clots in high-risk populations?
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Aspirin inhibits platelets to prevent clot formation, while DOACs target specific coagulation factors, offering a more precise action and potentially reducing the risk of bleeding.