HomeHealth NewsLow dose aspirin does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, long-term... Health News Low dose aspirin does not reduce cancer risk in older adults, long-term study finds January 30, 2026 0 3 - Advertisement - A follow-up study indicates that aspirin should not be recommended to older adults for cancer prevention. Image credit: Yulia Naumenko/Getty Images A new study suggests that low-dose aspirin therapy does not reduce overall cancer risk in older adults. The findings also indicate that those assigned to aspirin had a higher risk of… Click here to view the original article. Tagsmedicalnewstoday.com - Advertisment - Share FacebookTwitterReddItPinterestEmail Previous articleTom Homan: What to know about Trump’s new point man in MinneapolisNext articleDonald Trump announces Kevin Warsh as next Fed chair, replacing Jerome Powell RELATED ARTICLES Health News Researchers warn against the increasing use of ‘just in case’ antibiotics Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 Health News FDA approves oral Utebzi antibiotic for complicated urinary tract infections Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 Health News PCOS becomes PMOS: Condition that affects one in eight women has been renamed Australian Online News - June 24, 2026 - Advertisement - Recently Viewed Activewear brand Tully Lou vows return after closure June 18, 2026 Hird believes AFL fixtures 'need to change' June 24, 2026 Prince William Turns 44: Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis Post Touching Tribute June 22, 2026 Check out 23 photos from action-packed, emotion-filled relegation duel June 22, 2026 Load more