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7 New Findings on Aspirin and NSAID Use

It may have multi positive uses, but there are risks associated with using aspirin and other NSAIDs. In this slideshow, we highlight some recent findings that address how to calculate NSAID-related cardiovascular risk, a study that shows aspirin reduces cancer risk and another that says if taken appropriately, it can reduce the changes of major adverse cardiovascular events in diabetes patients.

It may have multi positive uses, but there are risks associated with using aspirin and other NSAIDs. In this slideshow, we highlight some recent findings that address how to calculate NSAID-related cardiovascular risk, a study that shows aspirin reduces cancer risk and another that says if taken appropriately, it can reduce the changes of major adverse cardiovascular events in diabetes patients.

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