Aspirin does not stop first heart attack in diabetics- The Guardian 17th October 2008
Study shows people with diabetes who have no symptoms of heart disease do not benefit from taking aspirin, though previous sufferers may benefit
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Diabetics' use of aspirin questioned - The Independent 17th October 2008
Diabetes sufferers should not routinely take aspirin to prevent heart attacks, research today suggested.
It had been argued that routine use of the drug could help prevent the risk of suffering a heart attack.
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Doubts over an aspirin for your heart as scientists fear daily dose could do more harm than good - Daily Mail 17th October 2008
A daily aspirin taken to ward off heart attacks could do more harm than good, scientists warn today.
Routine use of the drug fails to prevent victims of type 2 diabetes suffering a first cardiac arrest, their research suggests.
They say there is no evidence to show it prevents a heart attack in the 'worried well' - healthy middle-aged people who take it as a precaution. I
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Packaging chemical linked to greater risk of diseases - The Guardian 17th September 2008
Tougher restrictions on the use of a chemical used to line food and drink cans and found in baby bottles and other plastic containers will be demanded today, following publication of research linking it to increased risk of heart disease, diabetes and liver abnormalities in adults.
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