Sunday, June 28, 2009

Bleeding In Brain

Taking aspirin or similar blood-thinning medication may cause minute bleeding in the brains of older adults, according to a new study. The report found that older patients taking aspirin appeared more likely to have barely-perceptible bouts of cerebral “microbleeding,” detected by researchers with the aid of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology. This seems to be a serious case of medicine intake.

The drug often is taken as a blood thinner by elderly people to treat or prevent heart disease. Every medicine has a side effect but this seems to have them further more. This is time to take care.

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