Prolonged Daily Aspirin Use May Increase Anaemia Risk In Older Adults
Older adults who use aspirin may be more likely to become anaemic. Having said so, one should not change their aspirin regimen without speaking to their doctor.
Older adults who use aspirin may be more likely to become anaemic. Having said so, one should not change their aspirin regimen without speaking to their doctor.
Low-doses of aspirin on a daily basis can help reduce preterm birth risks among first-time pregnant. The medication can be administered from the sixth week until the 36th week.
The benefits of a daily aspirin may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment, say researchers, adding that that aspirin may reduce tumour growth and inhibit recurrence of the disease.
The benefits of a daily aspirin may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment, say researchers, adding that that aspirin may reduce tumour growth and inhibit recurrence of the disease.
Peter Elwood of Cardiff University, who directed the study, said the use of low-dose aspirin as a preventive in heart disease, stroke and cancer is well established but evidence is now emerging that the drug may have a valuable role as an additional treatment for cancer too.
The researchers believe that aspirin can be used as a preventive measure in reducing the risk of HIV infection
Low-dose aspirin taken daily cuts cancer risk - Study
Low-doses of aspirin on a daily basis can help reduce preterm birth risks among first-time pregnant. The medication can be administered from the sixth week until the 36th week.
The benefits of a daily aspirin may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment, say researchers, adding that that aspirin may reduce tumour growth and inhibit recurrence of the disease.
Peter Elwood of Cardiff University, who directed the study, said the use of low-dose aspirin as a preventive in heart disease, stroke and cancer is well established but evidence is now emerging that the drug may have a valuable role as an additional treatment for cancer too.
The researchers believe that aspirin can be used as a preventive measure in reducing the risk of HIV infection
Low-dose aspirin taken daily cuts cancer risk - Study
Older adults who use aspirin may be more likely to become anaemic. Having said so, one should not change their aspirin regimen without speaking to their doctor.
The benefits of a daily aspirin may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment, say researchers, adding that that aspirin may reduce tumour growth and inhibit recurrence of the disease.