WYNDHAM
Home » Uncategorized » Seniors sign up for aspirin trial

Seniors sign up for aspirin trial

ABOUT 100 senior citizens last week met in Altona as part of Australia’s largest medical trial to test whether age-related diseases can be delayed or prevented by aspirin.

About 300 people in Melbourne’s west are taking part in the Aspirin in Reducing Events in the Elderly (ASPREE) trial, with a further 300 healthy older people from the western suburbs sought.

Monash associate professor Robyn Woods said researchers were investigating whether aspirin could extend lifespan or prevent heart attack, stroke, dementia and certain cancers.

She said the trial looked at whether benefits, such as possible delayed mental decline, outweighed risks like increased bleeding.

Participants hail from suburbs including Maribyrnong, Hoppers Crossing, Williamstown, Altona, Sunshine and Maidstone.

About 16,000 Australians over 70 and 3000 in the US are expected to take part in the trial being conducted in partnership with the Berman Center for Outcomes and Clinical Research in the US.

Half the participants receive 100mg of enteric-coated aspirin daily and the other half receive a matching placebo (dummy tablet), undergoing health checks for five years. Eleven thousand Australians have enrolled to date.

More information: 1800 728 745 or aspree.org

Digital Editions


  • Women’s history centre stage

    Women’s history centre stage

    A special one-off theatrical performance is coming to the Kyneton Town Hall in celebration of International Women’s Day. In 2026, the theme for International Women’s…

More News

  • Centurions changed focus

    Centurions changed focus

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 510978 Werribee Centrals’ Victorian Turf Cricket Association Clark Shield season turned in the space of a weekend. The Centurions were staring down the barrel…

  • Kinder providers announced

    Kinder providers announced

    Wyndham council has announced that it has established its new Early Years Provider (EYP) Panel, which it expects to strengthen the delivery of kindergarten services across the municipality. Council formed…

  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534644 Mossfiel Community Gardens Anyone who might be interested in applying for a vegetable plot at the under construction Mossfiel Reserve Community Gardens or…

  • The sport of kings in Werribee

    The sport of kings in Werribee

    What many call the sport of kings will be on full display at Werribee Park as the historic Urquhart Cup polo tournament gallops into town on Sunday 1 March. More…

  • Williams Landing on top

    Williams Landing on top

    Williams Landing has put itself in a strong position against ladder leaders Manor Lakes in the Western Suburbs Churches and Community Cricket Association A.E Lowe Shield. Facing the top side,…

  • From the archives

    From the archives

    Star Weekly looks back at the pages of our predecessors. 40 years ago 26 February 1986 Werribee may get a Technical and Further Education (TAFE) campus by 1989 if a…

  • Duncans Road spruce up

    Duncans Road spruce up

    Construction has begun on a major refurbishment of Duncans Road in Werribee, that is set to improve the streetscape between Watton and Synnot Street. The $2 million upgrade will include…

  • Presidents Park upgrades

    Presidents Park upgrades

    Major upgrades to Presidents Park in Wyndham Vale have been completed, and locals are encouraged to make use of the new open spaces and amenities. The $1.8 million Wyndham council…

  • Water bill help sessions

    Water bill help sessions

    Greater Western Water (GWW) is hosting a series of customer care days in Wyndham across March. Sessions will be held in Tarneit, Manor Lakes, Werribee, Truganina and Point Cook, being…

  • My Place

    My Place

    Karthick Thanigaimani is president of the Point Cook Action Group and a community volunteer. He discussed his connection to Wyndham with Jaidyn Kennedy. Can you tell us a bit about…