Nearly one in three Americans over the age of 60 — roughly 19 million people — take aspirin daily, according to a 2021 study.
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Study Challenges Long-Held Aspirin Guidelines
For decades, taking a daily low-dose aspirin was a widely accepted practice for preventing heart attacks and strokes. But a ...
Daily low-dose aspirin can help prevent cancers from returning in about a third of colon cancer patients, a new study says.
The prevalence of daily low-dose aspirin use fell significantly after the American College of Cardiology and the American ...
Daily low-dose aspirin reduced the risk for colorectal cancer recurrence by roughly half in patients with mutations in the ...
The prevalence of daily low-dose aspirin use fell significantly after the American College of Cardiology and the American Heart Association narrowed ...
Many historically underrepresented groups, individuals on Medicaid and some without insurance at low atherosclerotic risk continue to take low-dose aspirin despite bleeding risk, in contrast to recent ...
Low-dose aspirin significantly reduced risk for colorectal cancer recurrence among patients with mutations in the PI3K ...
Daily low-dose aspirin can help prevent cancers from returning in about a third of colon cancer patients, a new stu ...
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