(BPT) - For the hundreds of thousands of Americans who undergo heart bypass surgery each year, the relief of surviving such a major procedure is often shadowed by one sobering fact: The risk of another heart attack or stroke still lingers.

Bypass surgery reroutes blood flow around blocked arteries, but it doesn't stop the underlying disease; , the buildup of plaque and inflammation inside artery walls. This process continues even after surgery, keeping the danger alive. Now, groundbreaking new research shows that adding a small daily pill — low-dose colchicine, 0.5 mg — can make a life-saving difference.

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