Despite guideline recommendation changes, some patients are still taking a daily dose of aspirin for prevention of heart attack or stroke, according to a Jan. 13 The Washington Post report.
Studies comparing aspirin with placebo including almost 100,000 apparently healthy men and women showed: In men, daily aspirin therapy cut the risk of a first heart attack by a third. In women ...
The simple aspirin and drugs used to lower blood pressure can be used to prevent heart disease at a fraction of the cost of traditional cholesterol-busting treatments, researchers claimed today.
Now we’re looking at aspirin as a tool in preventing some of the most dreaded cancers ovarian, stomach, breast, colon, and prostate. It’s true … evidence is growing to support taking a daily ...
A new study has revealed that a daily aspirin can help lower the risk of heart attack and clot-related strokes. A new study has revealed that a daily aspirin can help lower the risk of heart ...
For years, doctors recommended that older adults at a higher risk for heart attack or stroke take a ... in 2019 advised ...
For decades, taking low-dose aspirin every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart attacks and strokes. But that advice has changed.