Daily, low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended for the prevention of stroke and heart attack in older adults not at higher ...
The ACC and AHA guidelines challenge this belief, as daily aspirin has been known to cause gastrointestinal bleeding in ...
Nearly half of U.S. adults still believe that the benefits of taking low-dose aspirin daily outweighs the risks — despite new ...
A recent survey reveals nearly half of U.S. adults misunderstand the current guidelines on daily low-dose aspirin. The ...
For years, healthy older adults were advised by doctors to take a low-dose aspirin daily as a way to reduce the risk of heart ...
Most doctors agree that patients should take low-dose aspirin if they have evidence of clotting problems such as having had a heart attack, a clotting stroke, known heart or blood vessel disease, or ...
If you're over the age of 60, you've likely seen headlines in the last couple of years warning against previous medical advice to take aspirin as a preventative measure against heart attack and ...
About 800,000 Americans will have a heart attack or stroke this year. While heart disease can affect anyone, the risk substantially rises with age.
It raises fresh questions as to why the two aircraft collided nearly head-on with each other killing all onboard.
The findings prompted the American Heart Association (AHA) and the United States Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) to update their recommendations, advising most older adults against taking ...
The only subgroup with a significant difference in outcomes was multifetal pregnancies, though the study was not powered to ...