Low-dose aspirin was also recommended to older adults in order to prevent heart disease. But a few years ago, experts stopped recommending it due to its potential side effects. However ...
Despite evolving guidelines and new evidence, a significant number of older adults in the United States continue to use aspirin for the primary prevention of cardiovascular disease (CVD).
Still, our data suggest that nearly every U.S. adult with diagnosed diabetes has at least one measurable risk factor for CVD and thus may be considered a potential candidate for aspirin therapy.
That's all down to the latest available evidence: and whether you should take aspirin is a case in point. Until just a couple of months ago, I personally wouldn't take a daily aspirin – nor ...
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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 ...
Despite the lack of evidence among air travelers, a single dose of aspirin has been widely recommended as a means of preventing such thrombosis. We have calculated the potential benefit of aspirin ...
Dr Zaed Hamady said the study was the first to show an effect on people with diabetes Regular use of aspirin may cut the risk of pancreatic cancer in people with diabetes by 40%, a study has found.