The global aspirin drug market is poised for substantial growth over the next decade, with its value expected to increase ...
Nearly one in three Americans over the age of 60 — roughly 19 million people — take aspirin daily, according to a 2021 study in Annals of Internal Medicine. Should you be among that group?
If you're over the age of 60, you've likely seen headlines in the last couple of years warning against previous medical advice to take aspirin as a preventative measure against heart attack and ...
Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAIDs) containing salicylate. This compound is found in willow trees and myrtle. Some people use these natural ingredients to treat pain.
Aspirin is widely used as a long-term treatment to prevent heart problems in patients with blood vessel disease. For people with acute coronary syndrome, the current standard of care involves a ...
Scientists synthesized inaoside A from mushrooms, unlocking its bioactive potential for functional foods and medicines.
Consumer Reports has no financial relationship with any advertisers on this site. For decades, taking low-dose aspirin (81 mg) every day was widely recommended as an easy way to prevent heart ...
Some Asian, Black and Mexican American adults at low ASCVD risk continue taking baby aspirin, despite risk and clinical guidance. Similar observations were reported for those on Medicaid or ...
As Lewis and Clark’s Corps of Discovery made its way across the continent to Oregon, the men (and woman) of the party ...
ACS: Acute coronary syndrome; CV: Cardiovascular; MI: Myocardial infarction; PCI: Percutaneous coronary intervention; TIA: Transient ischemic attack.