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Aspirin: should you take it?
There was a big development in health care news this week. The buzz is all about the latest guidelines on aspirin since our friends at the US Preventive Services Task Force updated the recommendations. It came out in the Annals … Continue reading
Posted in Cancer, Cardiology, Health in the News, Medical research
Tagged aspirin, colon cancer, guidelines, heart attack, stroke, uspstf
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Pearls from Medical Science – High Blood Pressure
Reading this stuff . . . so you don’t have to. One goal of mine for this blog is to connect people to medical science. But ask any doctor – staying current on the latest in medical evidence is not … Continue reading