A cardiologist has explained why it may not be beneficial for healthy people to take aspirin every day, as more than 2 ...
A follow-up study suggests that aspirin therapy does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, but may instead increase cancer-related mortality risk.
Once hailed as a daily heart protector, aspirin is now under scrutiny as new research suggests healthy adults may not benefit—and could even face unnecessary risks.
UK cardiologist, Professor Malcolm Finlay, has issued an important warning for anyone who takes aspirin daily due to ...
Researchers say that a daily routine of low-dose aspirin does not appear to reduce the risk of cancer in older adults.
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 ...
Under 16s: The NHS strongly advises never giving aspirin to children under 16 (unless specifically prescribed by a doctor) ...
For millions of individuals managing Type 2 diabetes, every visit to the doctor carries the same concern; What do I do to prevent the next heart attack or stroke? A new study presented at the American ...
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 ...