We have known that an infection of any kind, be it bacterial or viral, increases the patient’s risk of heart attack, especially when they have an existing co-morbidity. But that vulnerability is ...
People infected with the COVID-19 virus in 2020 may have double the risk for future heart attacks, strokes or premature death ...
New research suggests that COVID-19 infections may have long-term implications for cardiac health, such as increasing the ...
Taking aspirin regularly cuts the risk of developing pancreatic cancer by 40% in people with diabetes and by 20% in the ...
Per the release, severe COVID-19 was a “coronary artery disease risk equivalent,” increasing the risk for heart attack, ...
A new study published this week found severe COVID-19 infections from the first wave of the pandemic could double the risk of heart attack and stroke.
In the nearly three years following the acute infection in 2020, the study’s authors found double the risk of heart attack, ...
A study suggests that a common household medicine - aspirin - may provide some much-needed relief for those with heat sensitivity.
Regular use of aspirin may cut the risk of pancreatic cancer in people with diabetes by 40%, a study has found. It may also ...
An analysis of data in the UK Biobank has found that COVID-19 infection may increase the risk of heart attack, stroke and death from any cause for up to three years for people with and without ...
The National Institutes of Health Oct. 10 released results of a study that found that infection from COVID-19 in the first ...
The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an influential and independent panel of experts, at first recommended low-dose (81 milligrams) aspirin on a daily basis as a means of preventing both heart ...