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- Alpha-tocopherol: The Great Protector



... are contraindicated. Medical advice concerning dosage should be sought by individuals having high blood pressure, those taking anticoagulant drugs (Coumadin, warfarin) or having a tendency to prolonged bleeding, those having a vitamin K deficiency and those suffering from rheumatic heart disease, an ...
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03/27/04, 17526 bytes
- Lone Atrial Fibrillation



... are of any value in treating LAF, especially not in cases where symptoms are relatively mild(25). Atrial fibrillation patients usually also receive aspirin when treated in the emergency ward. The rapid irregular beating of the heart may dislodge small pieces of atherosclerotic plaque in people with ...
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03/27/04, 24787 bytes
- Benefits of essential fatty acids



... 200 IU of vitamin-E to the daily diet if supplementing with fish oils. He also advises caution regarding fish oil supplementation in patients taking warfarin, heparin, low-molecular weight heparin, ticlopidine or clopidogrel. In a related article Dr. Emanuel Severus of the Berlin University points out ...
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03/02/04, 4718 bytes
- Aspirin – treat with care!**



- Aspirin – treat with care! OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM. It is estimated that over 50 million Americans now take a daily aspirin in an attempt to ward off a stroke or heart attack. There is evidence that aspirin is somewhat effective in preventing a second stroke. It is estimated that one second stroke can
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03/02/04, 5180 bytes
- Aspirin and heart disease



- Aspirin and heart disease LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM. The use of aspirin for the prevention of heart attacks is a fairly common practice especially in North America. Clinical trials have shown that taking 75 mg of aspirin per day may reduce the incidence of major cardiovascular events by about 20 per cent
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03/02/04, 4190 bytes
- Even low-dose aspirin may cause bleeding



- Even low-dose aspirin may cause bleeding AARHUS, DENMARK. The use of low-dose aspirin (75 to 150 mg) on a daily basis to prevent heart attacks and strokes is becoming increasingly popular. It is well established that standard doses (325 to 500 mg) of aspirin are associated with a substantially increased
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03/02/04, 4176 bytes
- For really fast action chew your aspirin



- For really fast action chew your aspirin DALLAS, TEXAS. Several large scale trials have shown that taking an aspirin as soon as possible after feeling the first pangs of a heart attack can reduce the risk of dying by 23 per cent. Medical doctors at the Texas Southwestern Medical School now report that
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03/02/04, 4627 bytes
- Another aspirin warning



- Another aspirin warning PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA. Aspirin and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are among the most commonly used non-prescription medications and are often used on a continuous (chronic) basis. These drugs, despite their public image of being safe, are not wholly
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http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a133d.htm
03/02/04, 4733 bytes
- Benefits of a daily aspirin



- Benefits of a daily aspirin OXFORD, UNITED KINGDOM. Numerous studies have shown that antiplatelet therapy with aspirin is of benefit for people who have suffered a previous heart attack, stroke or other cardiovascular event. Researchers at the Radcliffe Infirmary have just completed a review of 287
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03/02/04, 4103 bytes
- Niacin reduces risk of blood clots



... risk. Researchers at the University of Tennessee have just released the results of a study aimed at determining the effects of treatment with warfarin, niacin, and antioxidants on the blood coagulation parameters in PAD patients. The 80 study participants were randomly assigned to receive low-dose warfarin ...
http://www.yourhealthbase.com/database/a107d.htm
03/02/04, 5038 bytes
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