Scientists have uncovered the mechanism behind how aspirin could reduce the metastasis of some cancers by stimulating the ...
Scientists have discovered that aspirin may prevent cancer metastasis by reducing TXA2 levels, which suppress T cells.
In 2019, the American Heart Association and the American College of Cardiology announced these new guidelines surrounding daily low-dose aspirin (75–100 mg) and cardiovascular disease prevention ...
Share on Pinterest Research in mice shows how aspirin may boost the immune response against cancer, keeping secondary tumors at bay. Image credit: AsiaVision/Getty Images. Around half of all ...
Sandra Rose, a nurse in Raleigh, NC, started taking a daily aspirin because "it seemed like a wonder drug," preventing heart attacks and strokes. "All the patients seemed to be on a low-dose ...
Aspirin might unleash the immune system's ability to recognize and destroy cancers at risk of spreading elsewhere in the body. © RVillalon via Shutterstock One of ...
Of the 34 participants, 16 (47.1%) developed periorbital angioedema, with seven (20.6%) reacting to 100 mg cumulative aspirin dose and nine (26.5%) to 150 mg dose. All mucocutaneous reactions were ...
Scientists have discovered how aspirin may stop some cancers from spreading, describing it as a "Eureka moment". The new research builds on existing evidence suggesting aspirin supports a boost in ...