2015년 1월 15일 목요일

A Surprising Reason Some Women Shouldn't Take Aspirin

Heart Health
Daily Newsletter  |  January 14, 2015
Everyday Health
Today's Top Story
A Surprising Reason Some Women Shouldn't Take Aspirin
A study shows that the cons outweigh the pros of low-dose aspirin treatment to prevent heart disease and colon cancer in women aged 45 to 65.
Discover how taking aspirin can be not only ineffective but harmful overtime.  »
A Surprising Reason Some Women Shouldn't Take Aspirin
Featured Article
Two Bad Habits That Can Raise Your Blood Pressure
You can't always prevent high blood pressure, but giving up these two habits can go a long way toward lowering your risk.
Find out what they are.  »
Two Bad Habits That Can Raise Your Blood Pressure
Today's Recipe
Grilled Greek Chicken Salad
Just a little feta cheese and olive give great fresh flavor when teamed with low-fat cucumber dressing.
Get the recipe.  »
Grilled Greek Chicken Salad
Ask the Expert
A Fix for Low Energy
I have no energy at the end of my eight-hour workday. Is there a vitamin I can take every day to give me energy without increasing my appetite?
See Dr. Robert N. Butler's answer  »
A Fix for Low Energy
Everyday Health Apps
Download Our Apps for iPhone and iPad Today!
Your health is in your hands - literally! Our Everyday Health app is filled with breaking health news, condition facts, and expert tips to help make getting healthy easier than ever.
Get the app now! »
Everyday Solutions
Raising Afib Awareness
Atrial fibrillation is the most common type of irregular heartbeat. Spotting afib early can help prevent complications.
Learn more about this type of arrhythmia.
Connect with Everyday Health

댓글 없음:

댓글 쓰기