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.
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.
Millions of older Americans are taking a daily dose of aspirin to lower their risk of having a heart attack or stroke for the first time — even though they shouldn’t, a new study finds.
"All the patients seemed to be on a low-dose aspirin," 63-year ... In men, daily aspirin therapy cut the risk of a first heart attack by a third. In women, daily aspirin therapy reduced the ...
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.
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For decades, aspirin has been the standard preventive treatment for patients with blood vessel disease. After an acute ...