Researchers say that a daily routine of low-dose aspirin does not appear to reduce the risk of cancer in older adults.
Low-dose aspirin may limit cancer metastasis by inhibiting platelet activation and enhancing T-cell immunity, supporting biomarker guided use while balancing bleeding risk overall.
President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions in recent months that he takes a “large” dose of aspirin to prevent ...
Prior studies, largely among middle-aged adults, have reported that taking aspirin reduces the risk of cancer after 10 years, ...
Taking a low-dose daily aspirin long term may reduce the risk of developing or dying from colorectal cancer by revving the body’s immune response to cancer cells, according to a new study published ...
Millions of people take a daily low-dose aspirin, even though they are not at risk of heart disease. (Getty Images) For years, doctors recommended that older adults at a higher risk for heart attack ...
New research found that taking daily low-dose aspirin may not help otherwise healthy older adults lower their risk of ischemic stroke — and it actually increases their chances of brain bleeding from ...
Once widely seen as a harmless preventive measure, daily aspirin is now being reconsidered for people without underlying ...
Low-dose aspirin significantly reduced colorectal cancer recurrence in patients with PI3K pathway gene alterations, nearly halving recurrence rates over three years compared to placebo. The study ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." You may have heard that taking a low dose of aspirin every day can boost your heart health. Last year, ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My wife and I are both healthy and in our 70s. At 5 feet, 9 inches tall, we are both at a reasonable weight. Our yearly blood panels always come back with good results. We both take ...