Science says Aspirin is Good, Bad and Undetermined

Aspirin Use Is Associated With Decreased Mechanical Ventilation, Intensive Care Unit Admission, and In-Hospital Mortality in Hospitalized Patients With Coronavirus Disease 2019

9/25/2021, 12:57:34 PM · by ransomnote · 65 replies

journals.lww.com ^ | Oct 21, 2020 | Jonathan H. Chow, Ashish K. Khanna, Shravan Kethireddy, et al


Aspirin Misuse May Have Made 1918 Flu Pandemic Worse

10/2/2009, 1:44:59 PM · by decimon · 30 replies · 1,715+ views

HIV Medicine Association ^ | October 2, 2009 | Unknown

The devastation of the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic is well known, but a new article suggests a surprising factor in the high death toll: the misuse of aspirin.



Aspirin lowers risk of COVID: New findings support preliminary Israeli trial

10/15/2021, 4:00:52 PM · by Conservat1 · 76 replies

JERUSALEM POST ^ | Oct 6, 2021

The treatment reduced the risk of reaching mechanical ventilation by 44%. ICU admissions were lower by 43%, and an overall in-hospital mortality saw a 47% decrease


Aspirin, Tylenol May Decrease Effectiveness of Vaccines

12/1/2009, 4:19:13 PM · by decimon · 10 replies · 296+ views

University of Missouri ^ | Dec 1, 2009 | Kelsey Jackson

COLUMBIA, Mo. – With flu season in full swing and the threat of H1N1 looming, demand for vaccines is at an all-time high. Although those vaccines are expected to be effective,


Aspirin Reduces Ventilation And Deaths In Hospitalized COVID-19 Patients

6/16/2021, 1:08:52 PM · by Pining_4_TX · 22 replies

American Council on Science and Health ^ | 06/15/21 | Josh Bloom

One of the earliest (of many) bizarre symptoms of COVID-19 was blood clotting in the lungs


lder adults without heart disease shouldn't take daily aspirin to prevent first heart attack or stroke, panel says

10/12/2021, 3:07:07 PM · by Fury · 113 replies

CBS News ^ | 10/12/2021


Aspirin may protect against COVID-19, Israeli research finds

3/10/2021, 1:20:31 PM · by Olog-hai · 54 replies

Times of Israel ^ | March 10, 2021 3:20 PM | Nathan Jeffay

Aspirin, one of the oldest and most widely used drugs, is preventing COVID-19 infections, Israeli scientists have claimed in “exciting” findings. In the peer-reviewed research, they found that in a sample of Israeli PCR tests, patients who take small doses of aspirin were 29 percent less likely to test positive.


Strike Three for Aspirin in Primary Prevention

9/25/2018, 1:43:57 PM · by nikos1121 · 45 replies

Medscape ^ | |September 17, 2018 | F. Perry Wilson, MD

We shall not look upon his like again. Only a touch of hyperbole here, as the results of the ASPREE trial flip everything we thought we knew about aspirin on its head and draw to a close a rough month for the willow bark–derived compound


Aspirin at Night Effective in Lowering Blood Pressure

5/16/2008, 1:13:09 PM · by nikos1121 · 11 replies · 1,232+ views

USA Today ^ | 5/14/08 | Ed Edelson

WEDNESDAY, May 14 (HealthDay News) -- A daily aspirin can control prehypertension, but only if it is taken at bedtime, a Spanish study shows. An aspirin taken every morning didn't lower the blood pressure of prehypertensive people, but the evening regimen did,


Aspirin and COVID-19 New study finds aspirin use for cardiovascular disease may reduce likelihood of infection

10/25/2021, 1:40:12 PM · by DallasBiff · 28 replies

Bar-Ilan University ^ | 3/11/21

With this information in mind Israeli researchers hypothesized that pre-infection treatment with low-dose aspirin (75mg) use might have a potential beneficial effect on COVID-19 susceptibility and disease duration.


'SUPER ASPIRIN' HEART RX

9/11/2005, 4:10:28 AM · by nickcarraway · 9 replies · 1,119+ views

New York Post ^ | September 5, 2005

Giving heart-attack patients a dose of "super aspirin" before rather than during a procedure to restore blood flow to the heart could save tens of thousands of lives a year, new research suggests. In a major international study presented yesterday at a meeting here of the European Society of Cardiology, scientists found that giving heart attack victims the drug Plavix when they arrive at the emergency room almost halved the risk of a stroke, a repeated heart attack or death within the first month after angioplasty.


Aspirin is linked with increased risk of heart failure

11/30/2021, 3:15:03 PM · by ConservativeMind · 75 replies

Medical XPress / European Society of Cardiology / ESC Heart Fail ^ | Nov. 22, 2021 | Mujaj B, Zhang ZY, Yang WY, et al.

Aspirin use is associated with a 26% raised risk of heart failure in people with at least one predisposing factor for the condition. Predisposing factors included smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease. "


Aspirin Reduces Cardiovascular Risks in Men and Women -- But Differently

1/18/2006, 12:48:28 PM · by neverdem · 23 replies · 1,011+ views

Duke University ^ | 01/17/2006 | NA

DURHAM, N.C. – Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular events -- a combined endpoint including stroke, heart attack and death due to cardiovascular disease -- in both men and women, according to a new meta-analysis of more than 95,000 patients by a Duke University Medical Center cardiologist.


Aspirin's impact on female hearts

3/21/2006, 9:48:37 PM · by neverdem · 6 replies · 354+ views

myDNA News ^ | Tue 21 Mar 2006 | NA

A recent study looks at why aspirin's effect on female hearts seems to be different than its effect on male hearts. In both men and women, daily aspirin therapy is one of the mainstays of treatment in preventing heart attacks and strokes

Aspirin Therapy Benefits Women, but Not in the Way It Aids Men

3/7/2005, 5:15:18 PM · by nickcarraway · 5 replies · 3,005+ views

New York Times ^ | March 7, 2005 | MARY DUENWALD

Regular use of low-dose aspirin does not prevent first heart attacks in women, as it does in men, a 10-year study of healthy women has found.



Aspirin tops warfarin in treating one kind of stroke, study finds

3/31/2005, 12:42:17 AM · by neverdem · 20 replies · 853+ views

The Minneapolis Star Tribune ^ | March 30, 2005 | Alicia Chang

Doctors should consider treating people at risk of developing strokes caused by narrowed arteries in the brain with aspirin instead of warfarin, a common anti-clotting drug, new research suggests.



Aspirin and Warfarin Equally Effective for Most Heart Failure Patients, Study Suggests

5/10/2012, 10:39:51 PM · by neverdem · 8 replies

ScienceDaily ^ | May 2, 2012 | NA

Neither aspirin nor warfarin is superior for preventing a combined risk of death, stroke, and cerebral hemorrhage in heart failure patients with normal heart rhythm, according to a landmark clinical trial published in the May 3, 2012, New England Journal of Medicine. The 10-year Warfarin and Aspirin for Reduced Cardiac Ejection Fraction (WARCEF) trial


Aspirin and COVID-19 New study finds aspirin use for cardiovascular disease may reduce likelihood of infection

10/25/2021, 1:40:12 PM · by DallasBiff · 28 replies

Bar-Ilan University ^ | 3/11/21


Aspirin Cuts Heart Attack Risks, Not Deaths or Strokes

4/22/2011, 4:39:06 PM · by Pining_4_TX · 11 replies · 1+ views

Reuters ^ | 4/20/11 | Frederik Joelving

Small doses of aspirin can lower the risk of heart attack in people who never had heart disease, a new look at the medical evidence shows

Aspirin at bedside could save a life

7/15/2009, 7:49:33 PM · by JoeProBono · 16 replies · 1,283+ views

berkshireeagle ^ | July 13

Heart attack symptoms vary. Most people know about extreme chest- and left arm pain, although there may be no pain in the chest during a heart attack. Other signs include intense jaw pain, as well as nausea and profuse sweating.

Study Compares Formulations of Three Aspirin Types (Heart health)

5/15/2009, 7:43:40 AM · by decimon · 10 replies · 509+ views

Wiley-Blackwell ^ | May 15, 2009 | Unknown

> The chewable aspirin consistently showed greater and more rapid absorption than the regular aspirin, whether swallowed whole or chewed.

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ASPIRIN DANGER TO THE BRAIN

4/15/2009, 6:26:08 AM · by Daffynition · 16 replies · 1,012+ views

DailyExpress ^ | April 15,2009 | Jo Willey

A DAILY dose of the “wonder drug” aspirin can cause bleeding in the brain, researchers have found. Brain scans on more than 1,000 patients revealed a 70 per cent higher incidence of microscopic bleeding among those taking the drug.

Sterner warnings urged for acetaminophen, aspirin, other drugs

12/19/2006, 11:37:02 PM · by DaveLoneRanger · 23 replies · 924+ views

CNN ^ | December 19, 2006 | Staff

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Federal health officials on Tuesday proposed sterner warning labels for acetaminophen, aspirin and ibuprofen, again cautioning millions of Americans who take the nonprescription pain relievers regularly of potentially serious side effects.

Aspirin improves survival after colorectal cancer diagnosis

8/12/2009, 12:12:27 AM · by neverdem · 14 replies · 681+ views

news-medical.net/news ^ | 11. August 2009 | NA

Men and women who were diagnosed with colorectal cancer and began regular use of aspirin had a lower risk of overall and colorectal cancer death compared to patients not using aspirin,


Final data show experimental agent better than aspirin at preventing stroke

2/10/2011, 10:41:18 PM · by decimon · 6 replies

American Heart Association ^ | February 10, 2011 | Unknown

American Stroke Association meeting reportA new anti-clotting agent is vastly superior to aspirin at reducing stroke risk (1.6 percent per year versus 3.6 percent per year) in atrial fibrillation (AF) patients unable to take stronger drugs,


Aspirin may lower pancreatic cancer risk, Study [48 percent reduction in risk]

6/28/2014, 9:31:30 PM · by SeekAndFind · 21 replies

Canada Journal ^ | 06/28/2014

Taking regular low doses of aspirin may lower the risk of contracting pancreatic cancer, according to research conducted at Yale University. The study, published in the journal Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention, surveyed data on 362 people with pancreatic cancer and 690 people without the disease


Pancreatic Cancer Tied To Long-Term Aspirin Use

1/7/2004, 11:42:13 AM · by truthandlife · 20 replies · 367+ views

BBC News ^ | 1/7/04

Regular long-term use of aspirin may be associated with an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in women, research has suggested. Harvard Medical School scientists found women who regularly used the drug for more than 20 years had a 58% increased risk compared to infrequent users.


An aspirin a day could keep diabetes at bay: study

5/2/2008, 9:16:23 PM · by fightinJAG · 23 replies · 140+ views

CBC ^ | April 29, 2008 | staff

Taking aspirin and aspirin-like compounds called salicylates can help obese people produce insulin and potentially stave off diabetes, finds a new study. Previous studies have shown that aspirin can decrease blood sugar in diabetics. New research conducted by Spanish researchers finds that healthy obese people who take aspirin actually increase their levels of insulin, reducing the chance of developing insulin resistance.

Regular analgesic use increases hearing loss in men

3/1/2010, 7:31:32 AM · by decimon · 13 replies · 684+ views

Elsevier Health Sciences ^ | Mar 1, 2010 | Unknown

According to new study published in the American Journal of MedicineNew York, NY, March 1, 2010 – In a study published in the March 2010 issue of The American Journal of Medicine, researchers determined that regular use of aspirin, acetaminophen and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) increases the risk of hearing loss in men,

Aspirin every day can cut cancer risk by 60%

10/27/2011, 9:36:49 PM · by djf · 68 replies · 3+ views

MailOnline ^ | 10/28/2011 | Jenny Hope

Taking aspirin regularly can cut the long-term risk of cancer, according to the first major study of its kind. British researchers found it can reduce the risk by 60 per cent in people with a family history of the disease.


Aspirin Withdrawal May Pose Risk To Coronary Patients

10/30/2003, 10:17:21 AM · by blam · 40 replies · 646+ views

Science Daily ^ | 10-30-2003

Source: American College Of Chest Physicians Date: 2003-10-30 Aspirin Withdrawal May Pose Risk To Coronary Patients (Orlando, Florida, October 29, 2003) -- Patients with coronary artery disease who stop taking aspirin may be at risk for developing withdrawal-related coronary events, says a new study presented at CHEST 2003,


Low-dose aspirin lowers colon cancer risk: UK study

10/21/2010, 8:39:24 PM · by JoeProBono · 8 replies

.reuters ^ | Oct 21,

Low doses of aspirin taken to reduce the risk of heart attacks and strokes can also lower the risk of colon cancer, British researchers reported on Thursday.


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Older adults without heart disease shouldn't take daily low-dose aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or stroke, an influential health guidelines group said ..

Patterns: Aspirin Linked to Lower Risk of Cancer and Heart Disease

6/25/2007, 4:12:02 AM · by neverdem · 26 replies · 979+ views

NY Times ^ | June 19, 2007 | NICHOLAS BAKALAR

Regular aspirin use may significantly reduce the incidence of both cancer and heart disease, according to a large new study, but other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or Nsaids, have no effect. Researchers studied 22,507 postmenopausal women, following them for 10 years.


Ibuprofen Destroys Aspirin's Positive Effect On Stroke Risk, Study Shows

3/17/2008, 5:40:07 PM · by blam · 29 replies · 1,991+ views

Science Alert ^ | 3-17-2008 | University at Buffalo.

Ibuprofen Destroys Aspirin's Positive Effect On Stroke Risk, Study Shows ScienceDaily (Mar. 17, 2008) — Stroke patients who use ibuprofen for arthritis pain or other conditions while taking aspirin to reduce the risk of a second stroke undermine aspirin's ability to act as an anti-platelet agent,


Ibuprofen, Aspirin May Reduce Risk Of Developing Breast Cancer("Cuts Infection Risk too")

7/17/2003, 9:40:19 AM · by truthandlife · 6 replies · 266+ views

Science Daily & BBC News ^

New research suggests that regular ibuprofen use may cut a woman's risk of developing breast cancer in half. Findings reported July 13 at the annual meeting of the American Association of Cancer Research in Washington, D.C., indicate that using ibuprofen – a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)


Taking ibuprofen for long periods found to alter human testicular physiology

1/9/2018, 2:24:57 PM · by Red Badger · 53 replies

medicalxpress.com ^ | January 9, 2018 | by Bob Yirka

A team of researchers from Denmark and France has found that taking regular doses of the pain reliever ibuprofen over a long period of time can lead to a disorder in men called compensated hypogonadism.

Aspirin May Cut Risk of Adult Leukemia

6/18/2003, 1:15:09 AM · by FairOpinion · 2 replies · 246+ views

Yahoo News ^ | June 16, 2003 | Amanda Gardner

MONDAY, June 16 (HealthDayNews) -- Postmenopausal women who take aspirin two or more times each week may lower their risk of developing leukemia by more than 50 percent compared with women who do not take the drug.



Salve For The Lungs: Aspirin Might Prevent Asthma

1/26/2007, 6:46:21 PM · by blam · 27 replies · 1,022+ views

Science News ^ | 1-27-2007 | Ben Harder

Salve for the Lungs: Aspirin might prevent asthma Ben Harder Regular use of aspirin may prevent healthy adults from developing asthma, according to a 5-year study of male doctors.




Study: Aspirin as Good for Migraine as Newer Drug

9/12/2003, 12:23:06 PM · by truthandlife · 12 replies · 287+ views

Reuters | 9/12/03

Germany's Bayer AG said on Friday studies had shown its century-old Aspirin drug was as effective against migraine headaches as a newer, standard therapy sold by GlaxoSmithKline.



FDA: Acetaminophen doses over 325 mg might lead to liver damage

1/17/2014, 9:10:07 AM · by Innovative · 27 replies

CNN ^ | Jan 16, 2014 | Holly Yan

Acetaminophen is often used in pain medications with opioids such as oxycodone (Percocet), hydrocodone (Vicodin) and codeine (Tylenol with Codeine). These are called combination drugs, and the Food and Drug Administration is asking doctors to stop prescribing those that have more than 325 mg of acetaminophen per dose

!!!NIH Halts Study on Naproxen!!! (Aleve Ingredient)

12/20/2004, 10:29:28 PM · by crushelits · 6 replies · 529+ views

washingtonpost.com ^ | Tuesday, December 21, 2004 | Rick Weiss

Another Painkiller Linked to Heart RiskNIH Halts Study On Aleve Ingredient The epidemic of bad news about the potential risks of popular anti-inflammatory medications expanded yesterday as federal officials announced that naproxen, a painkiller sold by prescription and also over the counter as Aleve, might increase ncrease people's risk of having a heart attack or stroke.


While science is undecided, the word of God is sure, that while:

You may have money, You may have health,

You make have prestige, or abundance of wealth,

But none of these things can truly fulfill or make you whole,

Nor can they save your sinful and eternal soul!

(cf. Jn. 6:35; 1Pt.1:18,19).

Man was created with the capacity to know the Living and True God, but sin separates you from your Creator, who is Holy, Just and Good, and who has given us good things and good laws for our benefit. But we have misused His good things, and broken His good laws, thereby dishonoring God, and hurting ourselves and that which is under our influence. In this lost and sinful condition, you vainly seek lasting fulfillment and security in temporal, created things, rather than your Creator, who alone is Perfect, Almighty and Eternal. In addition, if you die in your sins, you cannot enter Heaven but will experience everlasting sorrow, weeping and torment in the Lake of Fire (Mt. 8:12; 13:42; 25:41,46; Rv. 14:11; 21:8, 27)!

The Only Way to be reconciled to God and escape HELL, and know and enjoy God now and forever, is through His Only Begotten Son, sent from the Father to save you from your sins (1Jn. 4:10,14). It is He Who came down from Heaven to live a completely benevolent, sacrificial and sinless life, showing you what God is like in His righteousness, holiness, truth and mercy. Then, after doing everything right, it is He Who died for you, paying the price for the forgiveness of your sins with His own sinless shed blood, and who then rose again alive.

It is this Jesus Who now reigns in Heaven as your Present Savior (if you accept Him) and Future Judge (1Pt.3:18-22), and to Whom you will answer to for rejecting Him!

To be saved you must decide now in this life that you really want the Jesus Christ (not sin), and humbly pray to Him to save you, a sinner, receiving the Lord Jesus into your life. Only in so doing can you know His forgiveness and receive His Holy Spirit (Rom. 10:9-13; Eph. 1:7,13).

This is what happens when a soul is Born Again.

This decision is shown by being baptized under water in identification with the Lord JESUS. Those who do decide for JESUS want to show it and follow Him (Acts 2:41-47), though they will be persecuted for it. 

The choice then is yours: What you do with the Lord Jesus Christ, the Divine Son of God, reveals what you truly, ultimately love, and where you will spend ETERNITY! May you not sin away your day of grace, but decide for Christ today, and pray, asking Lord Jesus save you from your sins, and yield your life to Him!

And the publican, standing afar off, would not lift up so much as [his] eyes unto heaven, but smote upon his breast, saying, God be merciful to me a sinner.”

For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved” (Lk. 18:13; Rom. 10:13).

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