You should avoid taking regular-strength aspirin (325 mg), though, because there are possible risks to the baby, including hemolysis (damage to red blood cells) and a theoretical risk of Reye ...
Doctors in the UK generally prescribe daily aspirin (75mg) for life after a person has a stroke or heart attack to help prevent more attacks. But researchers have known for some time that aspirin ...
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 ...