New guidelines advise against low-dose aspirin to prevent strokes and heart attacks for older adults
New guidelines recommend against taking daily low-dose aspirin to prevent strokes and heart attacks in healthy, older adults. The age-old approach is no longer recommended for older adults who do not ...
Taking a low-dose aspirin every day has long been known to cut the chances of another heart attack, stroke or other heart problem in people who already have had one, but the risks don't outweigh the ...
Older adults without heart disease shouldn't take daily aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, according to preliminary updated advice from an influential health guidelines group. The ...
For millions of individuals managing Type 2 diabetes, every visit to the doctor carries the same concern; What do I do to prevent the next heart attack or stroke? A new study presented at the American ...
For years, you've probably heard that taking a daily aspirin can reduce your risk of heart attack and strokes. But now doctors say the side effects aren't justified ...
President Trump takes a high daily dose of aspirin, and has done so for over two decades, rejecting medical guidelines and ...
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Cardiologist says taking aspirin every day long term can be dangerous
Long-term aspirin use may not be safe for everyone. A cardiologist explains who is at risk, why daily aspirin can turn ...
Aspirin remains one of the most inexpensive drugs in the pharmacy. A familiar brand-name tablet costs less than 6 cents a pill. A bottle containing 300 tablets will set you back under $17. Despite the ...
Doctors advise against Donald Trump's controversial medical regime for preventing heart attacks, of taking a high dose of aspirin every day ...
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