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Aspirin Use Among Older Adults
One in four adults age 50-80 report taking aspirin at least three times per week, but many of them may not need to
POLL EXTRA: Few older adults use direct-to-consumer health services; many who do don’t tell their regular provider
Poll finds 1 in 10 people aged 50-64 have used direct-to-consumer services, and most have gotten prescriptions from them; 4 in 10 people in this age group may be interested in future use
Data Available
Data files from the National Poll on Healthy Aging are now available for download through the University of Michigan National Archive of Computerized Data on Aging. Additional data will be archived on an ongoing basis.
Related Publications
A collection of academic articles that have been written by expert faculty from reports and data produced by the National Poll on Healthy Aging.
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