Doctors should no longer routinely begin prescribing a daily regimen of low-dose aspirin to most people at high risk of a first heart attack or stroke, according to new draft guidelines by a U.S.
With evidence mounting that serious side effects outweigh the benefits, low-dose aspirin should no longer be routinely prescribed for people at high risk for a first heart attack or stroke, according ...
A new study suggests regular aspirin use in older adults may pose a serious risk of anemia, adding to existing research that challenges the long-established recommendation to use aspirin as a ...
New guidance issued Tuesday by an influential physician group no longer advises people 60 and older to adopt a daily aspirin regimen to prevent a first heart attack or stroke. Meanwhile, the new ...
PHILADELPHIA (CNN) -- It's one of the most well-known tenets of modern medicine: An aspirin a day keeps the doctor away. But according to a trio of studies published Sunday in the New England Journal ...
New data from the ARIES trial show for the first time that an aspirin-free regimen can improve outcomes for people living with the heart pump by reducing hospitalizations without increasing the risk ...
New research highlighted how aspirin is unnecessary in antithrombotic regimens for patients with advanced heart failure and fully magnetically levitated left ventricular assist devices (LVADs). Among ...
With evidence mounting that serious side effects outweigh the benefits, low-dose aspirin should no longer be routinely prescribed for people at high risk for a first heart attack or stroke, according ...
With evidence mounting that serious side effects outweigh the benefits, low-dose aspirin should no longer be routinely prescribed for people at high risk for a first heart attack or stroke, according ...
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