Does aspirin thin the blood? How much aspirin you should take - and when it can be harmful
ASPIRIN is a common painkiller that's usually used for headaches, flu, toothaches, and even fevers. But does aspirin thin the blood? Here's why 'baby aspirin' may be used to prevent heart attacks and strokes - and the amount of aspirin you should have to avoid harmful side-effects.
Source: Daily Express - Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news
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