After decades where millions of Americans who were at risk for cardiovascular trouble were told a daily low-dose aspirin would guard against strokes and heart attacks, new guidelines issued this ...
Daily aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke, also known as cardiovascular disease (CVD) is no longer recommended for those over 60 years old, according to new guidance from the US Preventive ...
Share on Pinterest In a recent study, researchers found that low dose aspirin increased the risk of hemorrhagic stroke in older adults. Tim Boyle/Getty Images Researchers investigated the effects of ...
NEW YORK -- For years, doctors recommended people in their 50s start taking baby aspirin every day to protect against heart attacks and stroke. But in recent years, with new evidence of the possible ...
(CNN) — For adults who have survived a heart attack or stroke, taking aspirin regularly may reduce the risk of another cardiovascular event. But a new study suggests that less than half of these ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While it may not get the same attention as other health conditions, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reveals ...
In the U.S. alone, one in five people over the age of 40 take a daily aspirin. Recent studies show that for some of them, the risks outweigh the benefits. Although doctors have long prescribed low ...
(AP) -- New studies find most people won't benefit from taking daily low-dose aspirin or fish oil supplements to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Aspirin is recommended now for lowering the ...
April 1 -- Aspirin has been a pain-reliever for more than 100 years. And while most of the popular remedies used in the 19th century have been abandoned, the use of aspirin has increased. This ...