In my e-mail today is a link to this;
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/health/healt ... sease.html
Aspirin 'triples chance of blindness disease'
Regular use of aspirin can almost triple the chance of developing a
condition that causes more older people in Britain to lose their sight
than any other, researchers are warning.
Daily asprin increases risk aged related macular degeneration
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Daily asprin increases risk aged related macular degeneration
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Re: Daily asprin increases risk aged related macular degeneration
Sounds like a real double-blind study...Benko wrote: Aspirin 'triples chance of blindness disease'

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Re: Daily asprin increases risk aged related macular degeneration
Benko, from your link:
"A spokesman for the Macular Society said: “The evidence is now accumulating about the association of aspirin and wet AMD. However, it is not overwhelming at this point.
“For patients at risk of cardiovascular disease, the health risks of stopping or not prescribing aspirin are much higher than those of developing wet AMD. There are treatments for wet AMD as long as it is diagnosed in time.”?
"A spokesman for the Macular Society said: “The evidence is now accumulating about the association of aspirin and wet AMD. However, it is not overwhelming at this point.
“For patients at risk of cardiovascular disease, the health risks of stopping or not prescribing aspirin are much higher than those of developing wet AMD. There are treatments for wet AMD as long as it is diagnosed in time.”?
Re: Daily asprin increases risk aged related macular degeneration
Perhaps by the time you've been taking asprin for a year or three (for no significant benefit) there will be definitive data showing asprin's link to AMD.Reub wrote: Benko, from your link:
"A spokesman for the Macular Society said: “The evidence is now accumulating about the association of aspirin and wet AMD. However, it is not overwhelming at this point.
“For patients at risk of cardiovascular disease, the health risks of stopping or not prescribing aspirin are much higher than those of developing wet AMD. There are treatments for wet AMD as long as it is diagnosed in time.”?
"There are treatments for wet AMD as long as it is diagnosed in time.”?
and you are one of the lucky ones.
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