Newsletter Subject

A new risk associated with daily aspirin

From

time.com

Email Address

TIME@newsletters.time.com

Sent On

Wed, Jun 21, 2023 10:08 PM

Email Preheader Text

Plus more health news | Email not displaying correctly? By Haley Weiss Reporter Aspirin is the most

Plus more health news | Email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser.]( [Health Matters]( [Aspirin might boost anemia risk in seniors]( By Haley Weiss Reporter Aspirin is the most widely used drug in the world, in large part thanks to its popularity as a daily prophylactic against dangerous cardiac events in older adults. Though there’s longstanding evidence that taking low-dose aspirin every day can help prevent events like heart attack and stroke, more recent research has made it clear that certain risks associated with this regimen may outweigh the benefits. One, in particular, is the risk of serious internal bleeding, which can be devastating for older people. A new study has found for the first time that daily aspirin also increases the risk of more minor bleeding, which over time can cause anemia. Though the mechanisms are unclear, researchers suspect it has something to do with aspirin’s interference in blood clotting. Data from the international Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) study show that people over age 65 who took daily low-dose aspirin were 20% more likely to be anemic than those who didn’t. As we continue to learn more about the risks of a daily aspirin routine, it’s a good reminder to always check with your doctor before adding a new medication to your pillbox—even if it’s over-the-counter. [READ MORE]( Share This Story What Else to Read [Lab-Grown Chicken Can Now Be Sold in the U.S. But Good Luck Finding Some To Buy]( By Aryn Baker California companies Upside Foods and GOOD Meat receive USDA approval for lab-grown meat; scaling up production is the next hurdle. [Read More »]( [How to Be Mindful if You Hate Meditating]( By Angela Haupt Put a puzzle together or listen to music. [Read More »]( [Why Spicy Food Makes Your Nose Run—and Why It's Great for You]( By Markham Heid A plant compound called capsaicin has an ability to combat pain. (Originally published in 2019.) [Read More »]( [How People With Diabetes Can Lower Stroke Risk]( By Elizabeth Millard People with diabetes have more cardiovascular issues, but these problems aren’t inevitable. [Read More »]( [Sleeping Well Can Keep Your Heart Healthy]( By Tara Law New research finds that sleep plays an important role in protecting against cardiovascular problems like stroke. [Read More »]( ONE LAST READ [A legal fight over Medicare drug price negotiations]( An overlooked but significant component of the Inflation Reduction Act is a provision giving Medicare the ability to negotiate the price of drugs with pharmaceutical companies, a tool for reducing drug costs long sought after by progressives. Now, the pharma industry is fighting back. Individual drug companies like Merck and Bristol Myers filed lawsuits earlier this month, and today The Hill is reporting PhRMA, the drug industry's lobbying group, has filed its own suit, claiming the law violates the constitutional rights of drug companies. [Read More »]( --------------------------------------------------------------- If you were forwarded this and want to sign up to receive it daily, [click here](. Today's newsletter was written by Haley Weiss and Oliver Staley, and edited by Angela Haupt. [Want more from TIME? Sign up for our other newsletters.]( [Subscribe to TIME]( TIME may receive compensation for some links to products and services in this email. Offers may be subject to change without notice. Connect with TIME via [Facebook]( | [Twitter]( | [Newsletters]( [UNSUBSCRIBE]( [PRIVACY POLICY]( [YOUR CALIFORNIA PRIVACY RIGHTS]( TIME Customer Service, P.O. Box 37508, Boone, IA 50037-0508 Questions? Contact health@time.com Copyright © 2023 TIME USA, LLC. All rights reserved.

Marketing emails from time.com

View More
Sent On

31/10/2024

Sent On

29/10/2024

Sent On

28/10/2024

Sent On

24/10/2024

Sent On

15/10/2024

Sent On

03/10/2024

Email Content Statistics

Subscribe Now

Subject Line Length

Data shows that subject lines with 6 to 10 words generated 21 percent higher open rate.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Words

The more words in the content, the more time the user will need to spend reading. Get straight to the point with catchy short phrases and interesting photos and graphics.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Number of Images

More images or large images might cause the email to load slower. Aim for a balance of words and images.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Time to Read

Longer reading time requires more attention and patience from users. Aim for short phrases and catchy keywords.

Subscribe Now

Average in this category

Subscribe Now

Predicted open rate

Subscribe Now

Spam Score

Spam score is determined by a large number of checks performed on the content of the email. For the best delivery results, it is advised to lower your spam score as much as possible.

Subscribe Now

Flesch reading score

Flesch reading score measures how complex a text is. The lower the score, the more difficult the text is to read. The Flesch readability score uses the average length of your sentences (measured by the number of words) and the average number of syllables per word in an equation to calculate the reading ease. Text with a very high Flesch reading ease score (about 100) is straightforward and easy to read, with short sentences and no words of more than two syllables. Usually, a reading ease score of 60-70 is considered acceptable/normal for web copy.

Subscribe Now

Technologies

What powers this email? Every email we receive is parsed to determine the sending ESP and any additional email technologies used.

Subscribe Now

Email Size (not include images)

Font Used

No. Font Name
Subscribe Now

Copyright © 2019–2025 SimilarMail.