Researchers say that a daily routine of low-dose aspirin does not appear to reduce the risk of cancer in older adults.
President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions in recent months that he takes a “large” dose of aspirin to prevent ...
New research by Monash University has found that taking daily low-dose aspirin will not reduce long-term cancer risk in older ...
Prior studies, largely among middle-aged adults, have reported that taking aspirin reduces the risk of cancer after 10 years, ...
Trump takes four times the recommended dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention. Even low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended ...
A cardiologist has explained why it may not be beneficial for healthy people to take aspirin every day, as more than 2 ...
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.
Pharmacies are warning of a national shortage of aspirin. Health officials have banned the drug, which is used to prevent ...
Once widely seen as a harmless preventive measure, daily aspirin is now being reconsidered for people without underlying ...
People with type 2 diabetes who took low-dose aspirin were less likely to have a heart attack or stroke, University of Pittsburgh researchers reported. File Photo by Brian Kersey/UPI Low-dose aspirin ...
A number of trials show aspirin is not effective compared with a placebo in primary prevention of stroke, heart attack or death from vascular disease ...
President Trump takes a high daily dose of aspirin, and has done so for over two decades, rejecting medical guidelines and advice from his doctors to switch to a lower amount. “They say aspirin is ...