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Almost 15 percent of U.S. adults aged 50 to 80 years are taking aspirin for primary cardiovascular disease prevention, ...
Regular aspirin use was defined as two or more standard tablets (325 mg) per week or six or more low-dose (81 mg) tablets per week.
For decades, daily low-dose aspirin was recommended to people over 60 to help prevent strokes and heart attacks—but is that still the case? As it turns out, not so much—at least not for everyone. That ...
Up to 15% of older adults may be routinely taking aspirin for primary prevention, and most of them understand the excess ...
New research warns daily aspirin use in older adults without heart disease may do more harm than good, increasing bleeding risks despite outdated beliefs about its preventive benefits.