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Low and regular dose of aspirin safe & effective for preventing heart problems, stroke: Study

Low and regular dose of aspirin safe & effective for preventing heart problems, stroke: Study SECTIONS Last Updated: May 20, 2021, 07:32 PM IST Share Synopsis Aspirin helps prevent blood clots, but it s not recommended for healthy people who have not yet developed heart disease. iStock About 15,000 people received invitations to join through the mail, email or a phone call and enrolled on a website where they returned every three to six months for follow-up. An unusual study that had thousands of heart disease patients enroll themselves and track their health online as they took low- or regular-strength aspirin concludes that both doses seem equally safe and effective for preventing additional heart problems and strokes.

C-Path Welcomes Alphabet Clinical Policy and Strategy Head, Former FDA Commissioner to Board

Share this article TUCSON, Ariz., May 19, 2021 /PRNewswire/   Critical Path Institute (C-Path) today announced the appointment of Robert M. Califf, MD, MACC, head of Clinical Policy and Strategy for Google parent company Alphabet s Verily Life Sciences and Google Health divisions, to C-Path s Board of Directors. Califf served as the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner under President Barack Obama s administration from 2016-2017. Robert M. Califf, MD, MACC A nationally and internationally recognized expert in cardiovascular medicine, health outcomes research, health care quality and clinical research, Dr. Califf has led many landmark clinical trials and is one of the most frequently cited authors in biomedical science, with more than 1,200 publications in the peer-reviewed literature.

Baby aspirin as good as regular dose for heart patients at preventing further heart disease, study finds

Baby aspirin as good as regular dose for heart patients at preventing further heart disease, study finds
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