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Almost 15 percent of U.S. adults aged 50 to 80 years are taking aspirin for primary cardiovascular disease prevention, ...
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Around 1 in 6 older adults take aspirin as their primary method of preventing cardiovascular disease—despite stricter ...
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If you've ever heard your doctor mention low-dose aspirin therapy, it's because this simple pill has a significant impact on ...
Aspirin is a common medication for pain relief. However, experts believe it also supports heart health. Read to know how safe it is.
What is aspirin therapy? Aspirin therapy involves taking one low-dose aspirin a day to safeguard heart health for people who either have had a heart attack or are at high risk of having one.
Meanwhile, research shows that millions of people still take baby aspirin, despite not having risks for heart disease. So what do you need to know about the potential benefits and risks of aspirin?
Almost 1 in 3 older Americans who don’t have cardiovascular disease take aspirin to prevent heart attack and stroke. But the risks may outweigh the benefits.
First recommended in the 1990s, milllions of Americans continue to take an aspirin each day for their heart health — despite findings it increases your bleeding risk. In fact, the American ...