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How much aspirin should you take? Dr. Serwer personally recommends 81 mg of baby aspirin daily to patients who are not allergic and who have experienced a heart attack or ischemic stroke ...
A study examining aspirin doses of 150 to 160 mg and 75 mg for preeclampsia prevention found no clinically important ...
Changing the prescribing protocol for low-dose aspirin (LDA) for preeclampsia prevention from risk-based to universal ...
Midwife Pip tells us that "in most cases, low-dose aspirin (usually 75-150 mg daily) is considered safe ... and heart or lung problems in the baby. While low-dose aspirin is usually safe ...
A small daily dose of aspirin - 75mg - substantially reduces death rates from a range of common cancers, a study suggests. Research at Oxford University and other centres found that it cut overall ...
Aspirin won't stop a heart attack but could keep it from worsening and save your life. If you're likely to have a heart attack, taking a daily baby aspirin may reduce your risk. Aspirin thins the ...
Michael Mosley talks to two experts with very different opinions on whether healthy people, who haven’t had a heart attack, should be taking a daily 75mg dose of aspirin. Professor Peter Elwood ...