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Stomach test would make aspirin choice a 'no brainer' Newsnight science editor, BBC News About a third of 50- to 70-years-olds carry the bacterium Helicobacter pylori A mass-screening programme for 50- to 70-year-olds could cut the risk of stomach
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U.S. researchers said they found no significant difference between high- versus low-dose aspirin in the prevention of recurring cardiovascular events. Lead author Payal Kohli, a cardiology fellow at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston said each
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Now, that the FDA has finally approved Brilinta, a bloodthinner developed by AstraZeneca that had to overcome a curious hurdle, the drugmaker has set its pricing. But one Wall Street analyst questions whether AstraZeneca may have priced itself out of
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Long-term use of low-dose aspirin reduces colon cancer risk, U.K. researchers find. Low-dose aspirin takers have a 24% lower risk of colon cancer and a 35% lower risk of dying from colon cancer, find University of Oxford researcher Peter Rothwell and
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Researchers in Scotland say very low-dose aspirin, taken regularly, may ward off bowel cancer. The researchers at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland say the crucial finding is that high doses of aspirin, taken for a long time, are not needed to
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Women under 60 and men under 50 who have diabetes but no other major risk factors for heart disease probably should not be on low-dose aspirin therapy, new research suggests. The new recommendations are based on close examination of nine studies that
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In laboratory studies, University of Michigan researchers found that several coxibs, the drug class to which Celebrex belongs, interfere with aspirin's ability to discourage blood clots, if the aspirin is taken in low doses. Celebrex, also known as
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People who take painkiller Celebrex and also take a low-dose aspirin tablet daily to reduce the risk of heart attack and stroke might not be getting enough protection because the former drug keeps the aspirin from doing its job effectively, according
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