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By Dennis Thompson HealthDay ReporterMONDAY, July 7, 2025 (HealthDay News) — About 1 in 6 older adults takes daily aspirin to ...
Almost 15 percent of U.S. adults aged 50 to 80 years are taking aspirin for primary cardiovascular disease prevention, ...
Up to 15% of older adults may be routinely taking aspirin for primary prevention, and most of them understand the excess ...
Related: Want to Prevent Heart Disease? A Huge Study Says This Is the Exact Blood Pressure You Should Aim For That depends, but the answer generally is if you're healthy, there's no need to do so. In ...
New research warns daily aspirin use in older adults without heart disease may do more harm than good, increasing bleeding ...
A new study from the University of Michigan shows that many older adults in the United States are still taking aspirin every ...
Researchers are studying whether Ginkgo biloba leaves might support weary leg veins and cut the risk of blood clots.
Your child's forehead feels warm. You reach for the thermometer and see the numbers climbing. Your heart starts racing as a dozen questions flood your mind. Should you rush to the emergency room? Call ...
A harrowing new book tells the story of the women determined to learn the fates of the babies born to their pregnant ...
Ben Askren gave an update on his health a month after the MMA fighter was hospitalized with a severe case of pneumonia, ...
You can improve your outcomes if you recognize your heart attack symptoms and receive immediate medical attention.
A person in rural Arizona died after falling ill with a rare case of pneumonic plague, health officials confirmed July 11.