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Absolutely Awesome Aspirin! Car Battery, Calluses, Flowers, Rust and Pimples-Aspirin Cures It All by Heidi .. Patient Expert Posted Wed 07 Oct 2009 10:00pm 3 Comments -Is your car battery dead? Well make sure you always have aspirin in the car because all you need to do is drop two tablets into the battery. The acetylsalicylic acid in the aspirin... When I read all the below things that aspirin can do I was really, really shocked! I went out and bought a big bottle and am going to give some of these a shot. I love Read on »
Aspirin’s Ability To Protect Against Colorectal Cancer May Depend On Risk-Associated Inflammatory Pathways by Ed H. Doctor of Pharmacy Posted Wed 09 Mar 2011 6:06pm The reduced risk of colorectal cancer associated with taking aspirin or other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) may be confined to individuals already at risk... who might benefit from taking aspirin or NSAIDs. “These findings suggest that a blood biomarker may be helpful in deciding whether individuals should take aspirin or NSAIDs Read on »
Is Aspirin’s role become reduntant once the patient is started on oral anticoagulants or Heparin ? by Dr. Sangareddi V. Medical Doctor Posted Sat 12 Mar 2011 9:13pm are two different phenomenon how warfarin increases bleeding risk ?  If warfarin alone increases bleeding risk  heavily   why  Warfarin - Aspirin  combination  is used  in many  patients with prosthetic valve  ? In a patient who is  receiving full intensity heparin( say in Acute coronary syndrome )  can we afford to withhold aspirin or clopidogrel Read on »
Low Dose Aspirin Found to Cut Risk of Death from Numerous Cancers by Obi Jo Posted Thu 09 Dec 2010 6:26am in women of that time. 1,3 We of course know of the use of aspirin for relief of aches, pains and fevers.   Aspirin is the “original NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug...One of mankind’s oldest remedies, aspirin, which has references dating it’s use to at least the 4 th century BC, has received another endorsement: cancer prevention. 1 Read on »
Breast Cancer Survival Might Be Improved With Aspirin by Aaron Tabor Medical Doctor Posted Wed 17 Feb 2010 6:49am Aspirin is one of the most common drugs found in medicine cabinets around the world.  It is used to reduce pain, fever, and inflammation and does so by blocking the function of chemicals in the body that cause these conditions.  Because of its anti-inflammatory actions, aspirin is often prescribed in low doses by physicians for cardiovascular conditions Read on »
Stroke Risk Of Peripheral Artery Disease Cut With Aspirin by Encompass Network Partners .. Posted Fri 15 May 2009 12:00am A new study suggests that aspirin may cut the risk of stroke in patients with peripheral artery disease. Although aspirin is effective in the prevention of cardiovascular.... To determine the effect of aspirin on cardiovascular event rates in patients with PAD, lead researcher Dr Jeffrey S. Berger, of the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia conducted Read on »
Aspirin for Dogs with Arthritis Pain by heru m. Patient Expert Posted Sun 03 Oct 2010 1:00am , aspirin has been known to interact with other drugs so it’s important to make sure that your vet is well aware of all medications Fido is taking BEFORE using any aspirin products... to avoid the possibility of an overdose. As more and more people are turning away from aspirin products, many of them are turning toward natural arthritis pain relief products Read on »
Monday is Aspirin Mask Day! by Connie De Alwis Posted Mon 24 Nov 2008 12:00am I have a new beauty ritual now. Every Monday night I will do an Aspirin mask. Familiar? For those who've never heard of Aspirin masks, it is a facial mask (and scrub!) well, made out of good old Aspirin! Aspirin aka Acetylsalicylic acid is a type of Beta Hydroxy acid. As if it really matters what those scientific names are, here's the real deal about Read on »
ASPIRIN Can Save Your Life by Andrea C. Patient Expert Posted Mon 07 Sep 2009 10:01pm If you take an aspirin or a baby aspirin once a day, take it at night. The reason: aspirin has a 24-hour "half-life". Therefore, if most heart attacks happen in the wee hours of the morning, the aspirin would be strongest in your system. Aspirin lasts a really long time in your medicine chest...years. When it gets old, it will smell like vinegar Read on »
More on Aspirin Resistance, NSAIDs, and Stroke by Chris K. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:00pm In an earlier blog I discussed aspirin resistance as a factor in heart attack. A new study now confirms similar results in stroke victims. You are 14 times more likely to have a recurrence of stroke if you are aspirin resistant. Similar to previous studies, 20% of partcipants were found to be resistant to the effects of aspirin Read on »