Nat Clin Pract Cardiovasc Med. 2006;3(5):234-235. The rationale for prescribing aspirin to patients with or at risk of vascular disease is to try to reduce the risk of events that cause morbidity and ...
For people who have previously had a heart attack, taking a daily aspirin could reduce their risk of a repeat cardiac event or stroke, according to a recent Danish study. The findings were presented ...
A randomized placebo-controlled Finnish study showed that aspirin therapy does not provide significant relief for people suffering from chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps who are hypersensitive ...
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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 ...
Interindividual Response Variability, Laboratory Variability or Aspirin 'Resistance'? Individual drug response is a multifactorial, highly variable trait, being the final phenotypic result of ...
Here’s something you should know, if your health care provider has you on a low-dose aspirin regimen to prevent a heart attack. Researchers followed 600,000 people in Sweden and found that stopping ...
A. A study published in the New England Journal of Medicine (Dec. 5, 1991) concluded that “Regular aspirin use at low doses ...
A UK Biobank study finds aspirin users with multiple cardiometabolic risk factors—such as diabetes and hypertension—have ...
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