A follow-up study suggests that aspirin therapy does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, but may instead increase cancer-related mortality risk.
Once widely seen as a harmless preventive measure, daily aspirin is now being reconsidered for people without underlying ...
Researchers say that a daily routine of low-dose aspirin does not appear to reduce the risk of cancer in older adults.
Longer follow-up of the ASPREE cohort is warranted, says researcher ...
President Donald Trump has said on multiple occasions in recent months that he takes a “large” dose of aspirin to prevent cardiovascular disease. His comments could perpetuate a common misperception, ...
New research by Monash University has found that taking daily low-dose aspirin will not reduce long-term cancer risk in older adults.
UK cardiologist, Professor Malcolm Finlay, has issued an important warning for anyone who takes aspirin daily due to ...
New research shows that, in spite of recommendations discouraging use of aspirin in primary prevention of cardiovascular disease among older adults, nearly a third of adults 60 years and older are ...
Once hailed as a daily heart protector, aspirin is now under scrutiny as new research suggests healthy adults may not benefit—and could even face unnecessary risks.
President Donald Trump recently said he takes more aspirin to thin his blood than doctors usually recommend, noting he's "superstitious." ...
Trump takes four times the recommended dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention. Even low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended ...