All news on the topic: Aspirin

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Woman thought coughing was caused by her smoking - but it was something worse
Mother Tracey I'anson was admitted to Royal Preston Hospital for what she believed was a chest infection or cough caused by her 10-a-day smoking habit - but it turned out to be a rare blood condition
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Mum shares simple but effective hack for getting rid of washed tissue on clothes
There is nothing more annoying than pulling out a load of freshly washed laundry to discover there was an errant tissue in the pocket and everything is covered in fluff. It feels impossible to remove but now one mum has discovered their is a simple solution
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Subtle sign of heart attack people often ignore, according to doctor
There is one little-known and subtly symptom of a heart attack that people regularly don't notice, or realise may be connected to their cardiac health, a doctor has said
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Why I broke my silence on child sex abuse horror - and what parents need to know
Teresa Welsh, who lives in Grimbsy, has spoken out about her traumatic ordeal in foster care as a teenager - she was sexually abused by 'dangerous predator' Keith Coomber
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Measles symptoms as UK outbreak declared - 7 warning signs parents should know
A measles outbreak has been declared in the UK with the highly contagious infection potentially leading to severe complications, including blindness, seizures and death
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Eight ways to beat common cold as weather turns wintry
Treatments for colds bought in chemists reduce likelihood of ailments other solutions use more natural approach. Home remedies, meanwhile, will help you feel better until you are able to access treatment
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Heart attack survivors who take one 50p tablet a day live longer, study claims
Popping a pill every day means they are less likely to suffer another heart attack or stroke compared to those who don't consistently take the drug, say scientists
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NHS paracetamol shortage sparks fears for patients recovering after operations
The shortage of intravenous (IV) paracetamol is expected to continue until at least November and the Government blamed 'capacity constraints with a manufacturer'