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Aspirin could cut cancer death by 20%, study finds

In a recent study published in ecancermedicalscience, researchers found patients with a wide range of cancers who take aspirin as part of their treatment...

An aspirin a day does not keep dementia at bay, study finds

In a new study from Monash University, researchers found taking a low-dose aspirin once a day does not reduce the risk of thinking and...

Aspirin effective for preventing recurrent heart problems and strokes

In a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, researchers found that low- or regular-strength aspirin is equally safe and effective...

Aspirin and other common anti-inflammatory drugs could help prevent COVID-19 deaths

In a new study from the University of Alberta, researchers found common anti-inflammatory medications such as aspirin can help treat the most harmful outcomes...

This very common drug could cut cancer death by 20%

In a new review study from Cardiff University, researchers found patients with a wide range of cancers who take aspirin as part of their...

Too many older people are taking daily aspirin, study finds

In a new study from Johns Hopkins University, researchers found that many older Americans are still taking a daily baby aspirin to ward off...

This common drug is effective for preventing recurrent heart problems and strokes

In a new study from Duke University, researchers found that low- or regular-strength aspirin is equally safe and effective for preventing additional heart problems...

Aspirin can improve survival in bladder and breast cancer

In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers found that aspirin use may improve survival for bladder and breast cancer. The study is from...

Common drug for heart disease may reduce COVID-19 risk

Aspirin is an established, safe, and low-cost medication in long-standing common use in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular diseases, and in the past...

More blood thinners aren’t automatically better

In a new study from the University of Michigan, researchers found that more blood thinners aren't automatically better. They focused on the minimal pros and...