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Almost 15 percent of U.S. adults aged 50 to 80 years are taking aspirin for primary cardiovascular disease prevention, ...
New research warns daily aspirin use in older adults without heart disease may do more harm than good, increasing bleeding ...
Up to 15% of older adults may be routinely taking aspirin for primary prevention, and most of them understand the excess ...
Nearly 30 million U.S. adults still take aspirin daily to prevent heart disease, many without medical advice, despite ...
Zetia keeps your body from absorbing cholesterol in your diet, and it is generally safe and well-tolerated. So, it’s a good ...
Aspirin no longer recommended to prevent 1st heart attack, stroke for most adults over 60. The new guidelines do not change for people who have had a heart attack.
The US Preventive Service Task Force has finalized its latest recommendations on low-dose aspirin regimens and now says people over 60 should not start taking a daily aspirin for primary ...
Aspirin "weakens the stomach's protective lining against stomach acid, making the stomach and intestines more vulnerable to ulcers, which can bleed," according to Harvard Health.
Aspirin is a blood thinner. Depending on your health condition, that can be beneficial or dangerous. Here's what medical experts recommend.
For some high-risk cardiovascular patients with stents, the often-recommended practice of prolonged taking of aspirin might be ineffective, and in some cases, even harmful, a new study found.