Between 2005 and 2008, the DTB said four sets of guidelines were published recommending aspirin for the "primary prevention" of cardiovascular disease - in patients who had shown no sign of the disease.
These included people aged 50 and older with type 2 diabetes and those with high blood pressure.
Yes. It confirmed both the stroke and heart attack were caused by the blood clotting, giving the lack of anti-coagulant as a "significant" factor. The secondary causes included diabetes and pneumonia.humph said:Was the cause of death confirmed by a post mortem?
I'm sure it does but many people just react to a headline. My elderly uncle did. When the story was covered on the radio that fact was not mentioned. I guess they expect people to look into the story deeper before making an "informed" decision, but many don't have the ability to do so do they?Soundgen said:If you have heart or stroke problems the article says to take it !
sugarless sue said:If though the stroke is a result of a brain haemorrhage then aspirin is the wrong thing to take as it thins the blood and would cause even more damage.
to study the affects on diabetics who HAVE NOT got circulatory or heart problems.
hanadr said:IanS
Why does it matter that aspirin is acidic?
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