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Aspirin: A potential longevity tool for women; Reduces a variety of health risks
Submitted by Wesley on March 27, 2007 - 9:22pm.
Aspirin may reduce the overall risk of death in women, particularly those who are older and prone to heart disease according to a 24-year study of nearly 80,000 U.S. nurses that began in 1976 and followed their health in detail. (LA Times)
Previously reported that aspirin reduced a range of cancers, including breast, colon and bowel (BBC). However there have been other studies casting doubt on the effectiveness of aspirin in prevention of death from cardiovascular disease in women. More studies will be required before a definitive pattern can be determined. Read Similar LifeTwo Stories:
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A number of potential
A number of potential aspirin drug interactions can occur when aspirin is used in combination with other medications. Acetaminophen (Tylenol) is usually recommended instead of aspirin in these situations.
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