Trump disclosed in a media interview that he took more aspirin than his doctor recommended to stave off cardiac disease.
Aspirin has long been associated with the prevention of heart disease. Today, doctors are far more cautious in their ...
In healthy elderly people who never had a heart attack, the widespread practice of taking a baby aspirin every day may do more harm than good, according to a U.S.-Australian study of more than 19,000 ...
Millions of people take a daily low-dose aspirin, even though they are not at risk of heart disease. (Getty Images) For years, doctors recommended that older adults at a higher risk for heart attack ...
A number of trials show aspirin is not effective compared with a placebo in primary prevention of stroke, heart attack or ...
President Trump takes a high daily dose of aspirin, and has done so for over two decades, rejecting medical guidelines and ...
The use of low doses of aspirin is known to decrease the risk of both colorectal cancer (CRC) and cardiovascular disease (CVD). On the other hand, chronic aspirin use can also cause gastrointestinal ...
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Is Trump's Aspirin Dose Too High?

The problem with daily aspirin use is the risk of bleeding, as seen time and time again in major randomized trials. In the ...
Trump casually dismisses evidence-based recommendations as he attacks panels that makes such recommendations for the American ...
Aspirin is one of the oldest drugs out there. And yet researchers are still learning what it can — and cannot — do. It’s clear that daily aspirin can be beneficial for people who have had a heart ...
Aspirin increases the risk of major bleeding in large study of Italian patients. June 5, 2012— -- For years, the advice for preventing heart disease has been simple: take an aspirin every day; it ...
A meta-analysis of individual patient data has thrown light on the benefits of aspirin for secondary prevention in patients with ischaemic stroke. The findings, published in The Lancet, show that the ...