Low-dose Aspirin Linked To Bleeding In The Skull, New Report Says

Low-dose aspirin linked to bleeding in the skull, new report says

Taking low-dose aspirin to prevent heart disease and stroke is associated with an increased risk of bleeding in the skull in people without a history of those conditions, according to a new report.

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