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The researchers found that aspirin use was not tied to the dry form, nor to earlier stages of macular degeneration

Study: Daily Aspirin Tied to Risk of Vision Loss


By News on the Net ——--October 3, 2011

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Reuters Seniors who take aspirin daily are twice as likely to have late stage macular degeneration, an age-related loss of vision, than people who never take the pain reliever, according to a new study.

The data do not show that aspirin causes vision loss. But the findings, published in Opthalmology, are of concern if aspirin somehow exacerbates the eye disorder, given how many seniors take it daily for heart disease. "For people who have age-related macular degeneration, it probably isn't wise to recommend taking aspirin," said William Christen of Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, who was not involved in the study. More...

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