The most recent studies on aspirin and aspirin-related drugs show a decrease in the incidence of strokes, especially the practically undetectable small-scale strokes that are often associated with memory loss. Aspirin and chemically similar drugs such as ibuprofen (for example, Motrin and Advil) are called nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, or NSAIDs. All NSAIDs appear to have this antistroke effect.
Best of all, the sustained use of aspirin or other NSAIDs reduces the incidence of Alzheimer's disease, presumably because it helps keep the arteries in the brain young. Although we don't know all the ways aspirin may help our blood vessels, we do know that it has a significant impact.
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