by editor | Apr 26, 2022 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
Symptoms of depression may flag serious health events in older adults, a new analysis finds Key points: Researchers tracked depressive symptoms, including those that do not meet criteria for depressive episodes, in 19,000 older adults in the ASPREE trial, mostly aged...
by Trisha | May 6, 2021 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
Analysis shows aspirin’s potential adverse effect on mood in older adults with pre-existing depression Late-life depression is common, yet is often mistaken as a normal part of ageing. For older adults who are diagnosed, treatment is often inadequate....
by editor | Jun 4, 2020 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
ASPREE-D sub-study finds daily aspirin not protective against late-life depression PRESS RELEASE: 4th June 2020 Taking low-dose aspirin daily does not prevent depression in healthy older adults, according to new findings from researchers at the ASPREE (ASPirin...
by editor | Jul 29, 2016 | Clinicians, Participants, Researchers
ASPREE investigates effect of aspirin on depression Many may have read with interest an article on the ASPREE-D sub-study in Fairfax Media’s The Sunday Age, The Canberra Times, The Sydney Morning Herald, The Brisbane Times and WA Today on July 24th. Written by...
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