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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.
Rivaroxaban reduces the occurrence of severe ischemic events in patients with peripheral artery disease

Rivaroxaban reduces the occurrence of severe ischemic events in patients with peripheral artery disease

Daily intake of two or more sugar-sweetened drinks associated with higher bowel cancer risk

Daily intake of two or more sugar-sweetened drinks associated with higher bowel cancer risk

Study finds no evidence of increased risk for COVID-19 from aspirin/NSAID use

Study finds no evidence of increased risk for COVID-19 from aspirin/NSAID use

Study shows why some stroke patients do not have abnormal heart rhythms

Study shows why some stroke patients do not have abnormal heart rhythms

NSAIDs could help mitigate the short-term impacts of air pollution on cognition

NSAIDs could help mitigate the short-term impacts of air pollution on cognition

Some COX inhibitors/NSAIDs increase COVID-19 severity

Some COX inhibitors/NSAIDs increase COVID-19 severity

Study shows adverse outcomes associated with use of more blood thinners

Study shows adverse outcomes associated with use of more blood thinners

Abbott’s XIENCE™ Stent Receives European Approval for One-Month Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy (DAPT) for High Bleeding Risk Patients

Abbott’s XIENCE™ Stent Receives European Approval for One-Month Dual Anti-Platelet Therapy (DAPT) for High Bleeding Risk Patients

Researchers discover a new way to prevent brain nerve cells from deteriorating after injury

Researchers discover a new way to prevent brain nerve cells from deteriorating after injury

Early cardiac events pose major and different risks in close relatives, finds study

Early cardiac events pose major and different risks in close relatives, finds study

Long-term, regular use of baby aspirin may reduce risk of colorectal cancer death

Long-term, regular use of baby aspirin may reduce risk of colorectal cancer death

Study tests the effects of messages about vaccination in televised news reports

Study tests the effects of messages about vaccination in televised news reports

Study finds link between low dose aspirin and decreased COVID-19 severity, death

Study finds link between low dose aspirin and decreased COVID-19 severity, death

Doctors debate use of blood thinners to prevent clots in women after C-sections

Doctors debate use of blood thinners to prevent clots in women after C-sections

ESO guidelines focus on early management of transient ischemic attack

ESO guidelines focus on early management of transient ischemic attack

Low doses of aspirin may have a potential beneficial effect on COVID-19

Low doses of aspirin may have a potential beneficial effect on COVID-19

Study: Aspirin should be favored to prevent blood clots in children after complex heart surgery

Study: Aspirin should be favored to prevent blood clots in children after complex heart surgery

Ivermectin may not be the ‘silver bullet’ antiviral against COVID-19

Ivermectin may not be the ‘silver bullet’ antiviral against COVID-19

Women need to be educated about the warning signs and symptoms of preeclampsia

Women need to be educated about the warning signs and symptoms of preeclampsia

Daily aspirin can reduce risk of colorectal cancer in adults

Daily aspirin can reduce risk of colorectal cancer in adults

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