A new study has found that the same medications used to treat gout can also lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with gout. The...
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A new study from the Cardiocentro Ticino Foundation has found that a group of medications called P2Y12 inhibitors may work better than aspirin in protecting people with heart disease from heart attacks and strokes. These drugs also seem to be safer when it comes to the risk of serious bleeding. Aspirin has been used for […] The post This drug may beat aspirin in preventing heart attacks appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.
A new study has found that the same medications used to treat gout can also lower the risk of heart attacks and strokes in people with gout. The...
A recent study from the Yale School of Public Health and other institutions has found that the diabetes drug rosiglitazone may increase the risk of...
A major U.S. study has found that an older drug called trazodone might be a safer choice than commonly used antipsychotic medications for treating...
A major U.S. study has found that an older drug called trazodone might be a safer choice than commonly used antipsychotic medications for treating...
THURSDAY, Feb. 5, 2026 — A group of medications often used to treat diabetes may also help protect aging kidneys, according to a new...
A major international review has found serious gaps in how heart attacks are diagnosed and treated in women, especially in those under 50. The...
A stroke can change a person’s life in an instant, and for many survivors, the fear of having another stroke never fully goes away. Doctors know...
A stroke can change a person’s life in an instant, and for many survivors, the fear of having another stroke never fully goes away. Doctors know...
People with type 2 diabetes often face an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. But a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden reveals...
People with type 2 diabetes often face an increased risk of heart attacks and strokes. But a new study from Karolinska Institutet in Sweden reveals...