NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study bolsters the case that daily aspirin may help protect against cancer, although the effect seems weaker than previously thought. And the final chapter on the popular but controversial drug has yet to be written, experts say, because like earlier research the new work has considerable limitations. "News about the cancer potential of aspirin use has been really encouraging lately," said Dr. Michael Thun of the American Cancer Society, who worked on the study. "Things are moving forward, but it is still a work in progress." Medical guidelines in the U.S. ... read more..
Saturday, 11 August 2012
American Cancer Society-Controversial Drug-Aspirin-Ward
Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Skin Cancers-Painkillers-Ibuprofen-Aspirin
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - In a new study from Denmark, people who had taken aspirin, ibuprofen and related painkillers -- especially at high doses and for years at a time -- were less likely to get Skin Cancer, compared to those who rarely used those medications. The findings add to growing evidence that long-term use of the medications, known as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs, may help protect people against skin cancers, including melanoma, the deadliest type. ... read more..
Sunday, 27 May 2012
Healthday News-Blood Clots-Aspirin
The evidence is mounting that we all should be taking an aspiring a day. Do you agree? http://ow.ly/b6Xco
Aspirin May Prevent Recurrence of Deep Vein Blood Clots - Health News -...
By Steven ReinbergHealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, May 23 (Healthday News) -- After suffering a type of blood clot called a venous thromboembolism,... read more..