Trump takes four times the recommended dose of aspirin for cardiac prevention. Even low-dose aspirin is no longer recommended ...
President Donald Trump admitted in an interview on Thursday that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than what is recommended ...
President Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal in an interview published Thursday that he takes a higher dose of aspirin than his doctors have recommended, blaming that for the visible hand ...
Jonathan Reiner, board-certified cardiologist who teaches at George Washington Universit, reacted to a Wall Street Journal ...
Cardiologist Eleanor Levin warns that President Trump's daily 325mg aspirin dose is unnecessary, as lower doses provide equal ...
Trump reveals he takes 325 mg of aspirin daily, four times the commonly advised dose, to keep 'thin blood,' sparking medical ...
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Everyday Dose, an Austin-based functional coffee brand, has launched in 1,500 Target stores across the US, marking a ...
For nutrition-conscious Americans, the holidays are a challenge. The war between the low-fat and the high-fat diets is reaching a fever pitch, and the coming announcement in the new Dietary Guidelines ...
Many oral drugs show a high variability in pharmacokinetic exposure, and, for drugs with exposure related to efficacy, therapeutic drug monitoring can help optimize exposure in individual patients.
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Taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke is associated with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in people without a history of those conditions, according to a new report.