Getty Images (1). Art: Jillian Sellers. Recent studies suggest that low-dose "baby" aspirin could prevent pregnancy loss and preeclampsia. So does that mean you should start taking it if you're ...
It’s a highly debated topic: Should you regularly take baby aspirin to protect your heart? While some research has shown that daily low-dose aspirin could be beneficial, other studies have presented ...
Researchers found the risk of brain bleeding while using low-dose aspirin outweighed any potential benefit against stroke for relatively healthy older adults -- that is, those with no history of heart ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Baby aspirin taken for high-risk pregnancy complications does not appear to harm brain development among very premature children assessed when 5 years old, according to a ...
For years, doctors recommended that older adults at a higher risk for heart attack or stroke take a low-dose aspirin once a day to lower their risk. Aspirin helps prevent blood clots from forming, ...
(WGN Radio) – A study of 19,000 people has doctors taking a closer look at aspirin. The study, published last month in Annals of Internal Medicine, looked at a huge group of people 65 and older. Half ...
MORE THAN 500 RNS WHO ARE AT SAINT AGNES. A NEW STUDY LOOKS AT WHETHER TAKING A LOW DOSE ASPIRIN REDUCES THE RISK OF DIABETES AND OLDER ADULTS. EXPERTS SAY THE RESEARCH DOES SHOW THE ASPIRIN CAN HAVE ...
ATLANTA - Many seniors across the U.S. continue a daily aspirin regimen to reduce their cardiovascular disease risk. However, this practice is only recommended for certain high-risk patients. While ...
A study conducted in seven countries gave aspirin or placebo pills to more than 12,000 people who had multiple risk factors for heart disease. The results showed no benefit in reducing risk of heart ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. (WGN Radio) – A study of 19,000 people has ...