As the political landscape continues to evolve, the implications for public health policy, research funding, and higher ...
On his first day in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump signed an executive order that attempts to slow the growth in the ...
The Jan. 31 report indicated that 48% of adults associate consistent use of low-dose aspirin with reducing the risk of heart ...
Approximately 48% of people think that the benefits of taking low-dose aspirin every day to lower their risk of heart attack or stroke outweigh the risks, but they’re wrong, according to a survey from ...
A new survey found that 1 in 5 adults “who say they have no personal or family history of heart attack or stroke,” reported ...
Many Americans don't see anything wrong with taking daily low-dose aspirin, even though experts have concluded its risks ...
New advice can be tough to swallow. About 800,000 Americans will have a heart attack or stroke this year. While heart disease ...
For years, healthy older adults were advised by doctors to take a low-dose aspirin daily as a way to reduce the risk of heart ...
Daily, low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended for the prevention of stroke and heart attack in older adults not at higher risk of heart disease.
Health guidelines now advise against the practice for most people, because it increases likelihood of brain and ...
Among people with no personal or family history of stroke or heart attack, younger adults (18-39) are more aware that for most adults, the risks of taking a daily low-dose aspirin outweigh the ...