Friday, June 15, 2012

Daily Aspirin Use Questioned By New Study - The ElderCare Law Firm

An Italian study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association links daily aspirin use to a higher than expected bleeding risk and questions its benefit among people with a lower risk of cardiovascular trouble. Many people use a daily low-dose aspirin in an effort to reduce their risk of heart attack and stroke. But despite its effectiveness and beneficial qualities for people with a moderate-to-high cardiovascular risk, researcher Antonio Nicolucci, M.D., says the potential risks associated with taking aspirin daily may outweigh the benefit for people with less risk of a major cardiovascular event. The study followed 186,000 adults who took aspirin daily and an equal number who did not. More here.

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