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.
People without the risk of heart problems who consumed daily low-dose aspirin, it increased the chance of bleeding in the ...
110 patients were taking prophylactic low-dose aspirin, and 121 were not. Falls were responsible for 86% of injuries. The prevalence of traumatic intracranial hemorrhage, as determined by head ...
Regardless, 57% of people between ages 50 and 80 without a history of cardiovascular disease are still regularly taking low-dose aspirin, according to a study published March 2024. The report ...
Sandra Rose, a nurse in Raleigh, NC, started taking a daily aspirin because "it seemed like a wonder drug," preventing heart attacks and strokes. "All the patients seemed to be on a low-dose ...
A key U.S. panel is touching off what promises to be a firestorm by recommending men and women between 50 and 69 take low-dose aspirin to lower heart, stroke and colon-cancer risk. Thomas Burton ...
Study of 107,000 participants demonstrates regular aspirin use significantly reduces colorectal cancer risk, especially in ...
Michael Mosley talks to two experts with very different opinions on whether healthy people, who haven’t had a heart attack, should be taking a daily 75mg dose of aspirin. Professor Peter Elwood ...
Description The goal of the trial was to evaluate treatment with famotidine compared with placebo among patients taking low-dose aspirin. Hypothesis Famotidine would be more effective in ...
Alternative regimen in case of intolerable headaches: switch to 1 cap at bedtime and low-dose aspirin in AM; return to usual regimen as soon as possible, usually within 1 week. Take one cap in the ...