Short-term low-dose aspirin use prior to immunochemical fecal occult blood testing (iFOBT) significantly increased the test’s sensitivity for detecting advanced colorectal tumors, new study findings ...
Use of low-dose aspirin prior to a newer type of fecal occult blood test is associated with a higher sensitivity for detecting advanced colorectal tumors, compared to no aspirin use, according to a ...
DENVER Corgenix Medical on Tuesday introduced a laboratory test in the Wichita, Kan., area that determines if the aspirin being taken to prevent a heart attack or stroke is effective. The AspirinWorks ...
In January, St. Helena Hospital began using a device recently FDA-approved, that determines if aspirin therapy is beneficial for a patient, called VerifyNow. While multiple studies and clinical trials ...
Millions of people who take aspirin to prevent a heart attack may need to rethink the pill-popping, Harvard researchers reported Monday. A daily low-dose aspirin is recommended for people who have ...
(HealthDay)—Administration of a single dose of oral aspirin prior to fecal immunochemical testing does not increase test sensitivity for detecting advanced colorectal neoplasms, according to a study ...
I take an 81 mg enteric-coated aspirin daily to protect my heart. I put one of the tablets in a vase to keep some cut flowers fresh and noticed that in two days the coated aspirin did not dissolve.