Daily aspirin use appears to offer no protection against colorectal cancer, and may have other adverse effects, according to a new review.
A medicine called clopidogrel may take over from aspirin’s widespread use as a blood thinner to stop heart attacks and strokes. But as both aspirin and clopidogrel can trigger excess bleeding and ...
Share on Pinterest A new study shows daily aspirin use doesn’t impact cancer incidence but may raise the risk of cancer-related mortality. coldsnowstorm/Getty Images Researchers say that a daily ...
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