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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: heart + aspirin + attack  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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News & Observer, NC - Nov 30, 2008
Over the next six years, 233 participants had a serious heart problem, such as coronary artery disease, a heart attack or a stroke. ...

CBS News
Aspirin, Vitamins, Folic Acid Fail to Prevent Heart Disease
Bloomberg - Nov 9, 2008
Aspirin prevents future heart attacks and strokes for people who already have heart disease, past studies have shown. It is often recommended in an effort ...
Vitamins C, E do not cut heart attack, stroke risk: study Reuters UK
Vitamins C and E Won't Prevent Heart Attack Daily Green
Common preventive therapies for heart disease found ineffective Los Angeles Times
Medscape (registration) - WebMD
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Health care myths are put to rest
Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - Nov 29, 2008
Tracking the rate of heart attacks from drugs such as Avandia is key to ensuring safe pharmaceuticals. Let's just say that we could wave a magic wand and ...
Depression Habits Put Health At Risk, Study Finds
TurnTo23.com, CA - Nov 26, 2008
Depressed patients did not take good care of themselves, and it was their unhealthy lifestyle that raised the odds of heart attack and stroke. ...

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Sudden Death Risk Highest 30 Days After Heart Attack
Washington Post, United States - Nov 4, 2008
4 (HealthDay News) -- The risk of sudden death after a heart attack has improved significantly over the past three decades, but the first 30 days remain a ...
Sudden cardiac death probable after heart attack, study finds TheMedGuru
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Statins: the Aspirin of the 21st century?
CBC.ca, Canada - Nov 10, 2008
Statins are being called the Aspirin of the 21st century and a miracle drug ? because they might actually do a lot more than just prevent heart attacks. ...
Health Buzz: Cholesterol Drug Crestor's Coup and Other Health News U.S. News & World Report
Media Hype Over Crestor May Be Hazardous To Your Health eMaxHealth.com
google news commentComment by Elizabeth G. Nabel M.D. Director, National Heart, Lung, & Blood Institute
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Type 2 Diabetics Studied in Low-Dose Aspirin Trial
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
"We conclude that aspirin as primary prevention is beneficial at least for fatal heart attack and fatal stroke in our entire study group and for all ...
Rationale and Design of CURRENT-OASIS 7 Study Published in ...
MarketWatch - Nov 5, 2008
Acute coronary syndrome (ACS) refers to a group of heart conditions, including heart attack and unstable angina (heart-related chest pain), that occur when ...
Phase II Trial of Experimental Anti-Coagulant Reports Safety and ...
MarketWatch - Nov 11, 2008
The primary efficacy endpoint was a composite of death, heart attack, stroke and severe ischemia revascularization. The secondary endpoint was a composite ...
Antiblood-Clot Pill Could Cut Heart Problems, Study Says Wall Street Journal
J&J's High-Wire Heart Drug Forbes
UPDATE: Bayer: "Encouraging Results" In Xarelto Study CNNMoney.com
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Mini heart attack best treated like the big one
Science News - Nov 10, 2008
As they did in this study, heart patients routinely receive aspirin and an anticoagulant upon arrival at a hospital, says Gordon Tomaselli, ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: aspirin + day + heart  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/5/2008)

Heart Healthy: Preventive Medicine 2008
Medscape (subscription) - Aug 4, 2008
In addition to the scientific sessions, Preventive Medicine 2008 included The Heart Healthy Texas Event, which was a day of interactive presentations, ...

Irish Independent
There's one thing you've forgotten to service...your body!
Irish Independent, Ireland -
But lying in A&E is not the time to tell a man that an eight-minute check-up or a quarter of an aspirin tablet a day may have prevented it -- this is.
'Can You Ever Forgive Me? Memoirs of a Literary Forger' by Lee Israel
Los Angeles Times, CA - 44 minutes ago
Criminal literary pretensions aside, Israel swiped documents from college libraries, low crimes indeed, no more clever than shoplifting a bottle of aspirin ...

Discover Magazine
Beijing pollution could be deadly to Olympic spectators
Los Angeles Times, CA - Jul 22, 2008
Men over 40 should take an aspirin each day to prevent their blood from becoming thick and sticky. Though the benefits of aspirin are less certain for women ...
Could Beijing?s Polluted Air Sicken Olympic Spectators? Discover Magazine
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Peripheral Arterial Disease: Diagnosis and Management
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The patient is taking a beta-blocker, an angiotensinconverting enzyme (ACE) inhibitor, a statin, and aspirin. Which one of the following should be the next ...

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Her mother hadn?t swallowed so much as an aspirin during her pregnancy. But the Wiltses never pursued an explanation and never pitied or pampered her. ...
Rheumatic fever causes heart disease for children
The New Nation, Bangladesh - Aug 2, 2008
Physicians suggest absolute bed rest, adequate dose of aspirin, and long acting penicillin should be given in acute rheumatic fever. ...
45-Year-Old Woman With Recurrent Headache and Photophobia
RedOrbit, TX -
The patient was taking aspirin, metformin, levothyroxine, esomeprazole, lovastatin, and calcium with vitamin D. She had no history of migraines. ...
Surviving road trips with the family
Lansing State Journal, MI -
... talk to your doctor about taking an aspirin a day before and during your trip, suggests Cristy Baldwin, coordinator at the Women's Heart Center at St. ...
An aspirin a day 'could help prevent osteoporosis'
Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Jul 11, 2008
Aspirin has previously been linked to helping to prevent heart disease. However, doctors have warned that healthy people should not routinely take the drug ...
Aspirin a Day Could Beat Bone Disease RedOrbit
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… Endarterectomy A Multidisciplinary Consensus Statement From the Ad Hoc Committee, American Heart -
… Brener, T Brott, LR Caplan, A Day, J Goldstone, RW … - Stroke, 1995 - Am Heart Assoc
... MD ; Louis R. Caplan, MD ; Arthur Day, MD ; Jerry ... The American Heart Association
assembled a group of experts in ... with stenosis <50%, not on aspirin; single TIA ...

A Comparison of Aspirin with Placebo in Patients Treated with Warfarin after Heart-Valve Replacement -
A Turpie, M Gent, A Laupacis, Y Latour, J … - New England Journal of Medicine, 1993 - content.nejm.org
... of adding aspirin (100 mg per day) to warfarin treatment (target international
normalized ratio, 3.0 to 4.5) in 370 patients with mechanical heart valves or ...

… plus dipyridamole or aspirin therapy in prosthetic heart valve replacement: danger of aspirin
JH Chesebro, V Fuster, LR Elveback, DC McGoon, JR … - Am J Cardiol, 1983 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
... receiving 1 or more mechanical prosthetic heart valves were randomized to therapy
with warfarin plus dipyridamole (400 mg/day) or warfarin plus aspirin (500 mg ...

Counteraction of the vasodilator effects of enalapril by aspirin in severe heart failure -
D Hall, H Zeitler, W Rudolph - Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 1992 - Am Coll Cardio Found
... When given with or on the day after aspirin, enalapril did ... lower values for pulmonary
artery pressure on all regimens, and slowing of the heart rate was ...

Cost Effectiveness of Aspirin, Clopidogrel, or Both for Secondary Prevention of Coronary Heart -
JM Gaspoz, PG Coxson, PA Goldman, LW Williams, KM … - New England Journal of Medicine, 2002 - content.nejm.org
... 70 to 82 percent, to $1.00 and $0.60 per day, respectively. Conclusions Increased
prescription of aspirin for secondary prevention of coronary heart disease is ...

Low-dose aspirin and stroke." It ain't necessarily so" -
ML Dyken, HJ Barnett, JD Easton, WS Fields, V … - Stroke, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
... 4 These were pri- marily heart studies. ... at that time demonstrated a statistically
significant effectiveness of a dose of aspirin less than 975 mg/day. ...

Effects of low-to-high doses of aspirin on platelet aggregability and metabolites of thromboxane A2 … -
H Tohgi, S Konno, K Tamura, B Kimura, K Kawano - Stroke, 1992 - Am Heart Assoc
... Stroke, Vol 23, 1400-1403, Copyright ? 1992 by American Heart Association. ... We
administered increasing doses (40, 320, and 1,280 mg/day) of aspirin to 19 ...

Heart transplantation in baboons using alpha 1, 3-galactosyltransferase gene-knockout pigs as donors … -
K Kuwaki, YL Tseng, FJMF Dor, A Shimizu, SL Houser … - Nature Medicine, 2004 - nature.com
... dose aspirin from day 7. Magnification 100. (b) Thrombotic microangiopathy with
surrounding ischemic myocardium at graftectomy (day 56) in the pig heart graft ...

Aspirin as a Therapeutic Agent in Cardiovascular Disease A Statement for Healthcare Professionals … -
CH Hennekens, ML Dyken, V Fuster - Circulation, 1997 - Am Heart Assoc
... A Statement for Healthcare Professionals From the American Heart Association. ... 22
071 male physicians, an alternate-day dose of 325 mg of aspirin conferred a ...

The Warfarin/Aspirin study in heart failure (WASH): A randomized trial comparing antithrombotic … -
JGF Cleland, I Findlay, S Jafri, G Sutton, R Falk, … - American Heart Journal, 2004 - pt.wkhealth.com
... trial comparing no antithrombotic therapy, aspirin (300 mg/day), and warfarin (target
international normalized ratio 2.5) in patients with heart failure and ...

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Women who take an aspirin a day -- which millions do to prevent heart attack and stroke as well as to treat headaches -- may raise their risk of getting deadly pancreatic cancer, according to U.S. researchers.

The surprising finding worried doctors, who say women will now have to talk seriously with their physicians about the risk of taking a daily aspirin.

Pancreatic cancer affects only 31,000 Americans a year, but it kills virtually all its victims within three years. The study of 88,000 nurses found that those who took two or more aspirins a week for 20 years or more had a 58 percent higher risk of pancreatic cancer.

"Apart from smoking, this one of the few risk factors that have been identified for pancreatic cancer," Dr. Eva Schernhammer of Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, who led the study, told a news conference.

"Initially we expected that aspirin would protect against pancreatic cancer, especially since its preventive role in colorectal cancer has been well documented. However, now it appears that we need to examine the relationship more thoroughly," Schernhammer added in a statement.

"This finding does not mean that women should no longer use aspirin. There are still important benefits to the drug; we also need other large cohort studies to confirm our finding before we can draw any conclusions."

Schernhammer and colleagues presented their findings to a meeting in Phoenix, Arizona, of the American Association for Cancer Research.

They studied 88,378 women taking part in a large and wide-ranging study of nurses and their health.

Over 18 years, 161 of the nurses developed pancreatic cancer. Those who took 14 tablets or more per week had an 86 percent greater risk of pancreatic cancer than non-users. The nurses who took between six and 13 tablets had a 41 percent higher risk, while those who only took one to three aspirins a week had an 11 percent greater risk.

The women who took the most aspirin said they were taking it not to protect against heart disease, but because of headaches or other aches and pains.

Even with the increased risk, heart disease is a much greater threat to a woman’s, or a man’s, health. It is by far the biggest killer in the United States and other developed nations. The American Heart Association says cardiovascular disease killed more than 945,000 Americans in 2000.

Doctors do not clearly understand what causes pancreatic cancer, or what makes it so deadly. Obesity is another risk factor, but Schernhammer said her team’s findings held regardless of a woman’s weight, whether she smoked and whether she had diabetes.

Schernhammer noted that one study showed that regular aspirin use may cause pancreatitis -- an inflammation of the pancreas that can sometimes lead to pancreatic cancer.

"There is urgent need to settle the biologic reasons for pancreatic cancer," she said.

 
 
 
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