The current sunscreens offered in the U.S., Schlesinger explained, do not protect all the way to the end of the UV spectrum, including visible light, with the exception of tinted sunscreens.
A recent survey reveals nearly half of U.S. adults misunderstand the current guidelines on daily low-dose aspirin. The updated recommendations discourage its use for primary prevention of heart ...
Feb. 5, 2025 – Taking a daily aspirin? It could be worth asking yourself why, and if it’s still the best choice for you. That’s because it’s been five years since recommendations began ...
For decades, doctors told healthy older adults to take low-dose aspirin (usually 81 milligrams) every day because aspirin acts as a blood thinner and reduces the clotting that can spur on a heart ...
Many Americans don't see anything wrong with taking daily low-dose aspirin, even though experts have concluded its risks outweigh its benefits, a new survey has found. Nearly half (48% ...
Many people don’t understand current guidelines regarding low-dose aspirin In 2019, top heart groups concluded that the risk of bleeding caused by aspirin outweighed its benefits in preventing heart ...
In 2019, top heart groups concluded that the risk of bleeding caused by aspirin outweighed its benefits in preventing heart attack and stroke But nearly half of Americans still think the benefits ...
The SPHEREx observatory “sees” infrared light. Undetectable to the human eye, this range of wavelengths is ideal for studying stars and galaxies. Using a technique called spectroscopy, the telescope ...
If you're over the age of 60, you've likely seen headlines in the last couple of years warning against previous medical advice to take aspirin as a preventative measure against heart attack and ...
Overall, aspirin patients were 55% less likely to have cancer recur than those taking a placebo WEDNESDAY, Jan. 29, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Daily low-dose aspirin can help prevent cancers from ...