Aspirin is widely used for pain and heart health—but it can cause side effects. A pharmacist explains what to watch out for when taking this medication.
Nov. 17, 2005 (Dallas) -- Several studies presented here at the American Heart Association 2005 Scientific Sessions show that aspirin has different effects on cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in ...
CHICAGO — Aspirin in low to moderate doses may lower the risk of death in women, particularly those who are older and prone to heart disease, a 24-year study of nearly 80,000 women suggests. However, ...
About 75% of pregnant patients at risk for preeclampsia are not taking low-dose aspirin, the recommended preventive treatment, according to research presented at the American College of Cardiology ...
Taking a low dose of aspirin every day may help women who have previously lost a pregnancy and are prone to inflammation avoid miscarriage, according to a new study published in The Journal of ...