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Aspirin also known as acetylsalicylic acid is a salicylate drug, often used as an analgesic to relieve minor aches and pains, as an antipyretic to reduce fever, and as an anti-inflammatory medication. Aspirin also has an antiplatelet, or "anti-clotting", effect and is used in long-term, low doses to prevent heart attacks, strokes and blood clot formation in people at high risk for developing blood clots. It has also been established that low doses of aspirin may be given immediately after a heart attack to reduce the risk of another heart attack or of the death of cardiac tissue.
Researchers develop multi-organ-on-a-chip for drug toxicity screening

Researchers develop multi-organ-on-a-chip for drug toxicity screening

Researchers explore whether plaque identifying toothpaste could prevent heart attack, stroke

Researchers explore whether plaque identifying toothpaste could prevent heart attack, stroke

Secondary analysis reinforces safety of blood thinner

Secondary analysis reinforces safety of blood thinner

Individual clinical judgments needed for prescribing aspirin in primary prevention

Individual clinical judgments needed for prescribing aspirin in primary prevention

OB-GYNs recommend low-dose aspirin for all patients to prevent preeclampsia

OB-GYNs recommend low-dose aspirin for all patients to prevent preeclampsia

Common drug could mitigate risk of 'a broken heart' during bereavement

Common drug could mitigate risk of 'a broken heart' during bereavement

Preeclamptic women have higher heart disease risk

Preeclamptic women have higher heart disease risk

Guideline-directed treatment is as effective as invasive procedures in patients with stable CAD

Guideline-directed treatment is as effective as invasive procedures in patients with stable CAD

Study uncovers anticancer potential of many non-oncology drugs

Study uncovers anticancer potential of many non-oncology drugs

New uses for old medicines

New uses for old medicines

Important things you need to know about seasonal flu

Important things you need to know about seasonal flu

Daily aspirin use may help prevent colorectal cancer

Daily aspirin use may help prevent colorectal cancer

Aspirin’s benefits may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment

Aspirin’s benefits may extend beyond heart health to colorectal cancer treatment

Loyola physician one among the contributing authors of new guidelines for treatment of ischemic stroke

Loyola physician one among the contributing authors of new guidelines for treatment of ischemic stroke

New tool could help prevent self-neglect and improve treatment for at-risk older adults

New tool could help prevent self-neglect and improve treatment for at-risk older adults

Low-dose aspirin not associated with reduced risk of heart attack among African Americans

Low-dose aspirin not associated with reduced risk of heart attack among African Americans

Aspirin may no longer provide benefit as primary prevention for cardiovascular disease

Aspirin may no longer provide benefit as primary prevention for cardiovascular disease

Researchers evaluate benefits of aspirin for heart attack, stroke prevention

Researchers evaluate benefits of aspirin for heart attack, stroke prevention

Aspirin can be considered an effective and safe option to treat acute migraines

Aspirin can be considered an effective and safe option to treat acute migraines

Researchers propose aspirin as possible treatment option for patients with migraine

Researchers propose aspirin as possible treatment option for patients with migraine

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