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NHS Alert: Never Give Aspirin to Children

Health officials warn about Reye's Syndrome risk - the rare but deadly condition linked to giving aspirin to children under 16. Essential safety guidance every parent needs to know.

Aspirin May Slash Bowel Cancer Return Risk

A landmark study suggests a daily low-dose aspirin could dramatically reduce the risk of colorectal cancer returning, offering new hope for thousands of NHS patients.

Common aspirin fights bowel cancer, UK study finds

A new study reveals that aspirin, a cheap and common medication found in millions of British homes, could be a powerful weapon in the fight against bowel cancer. Scientists discover it reduces tumour growth and boosts survival rates.

NHS urgent warning over common painkiller mistake

The NHS has issued a critical alert to patients taking common painkillers like ibuprofen and aspirin, warning that incorrect usage can lead to severe stomach bleeding and hospitalisation. Experts urge the public to heed new safety guidance.

Clopidogrel Beats Aspirin in Heart Attack Prevention

Groundbreaking NHS research shows clopidogrel is significantly more effective than traditional aspirin at preventing recurrent heart attacks and strokes, potentially transforming cardiovascular treatment protocols across Britain.

Future-Proof Your Heart: 5 Essential Daily Tweaks

Discover the simple, science-backed lifestyle changes—from the optimal time to take your pills to the surprising benefits of giving blood—that can dramatically slash your risk of heart disease and future-proof your health.

Vaping Doubles Asthma Risk in Non-Smokers, Study Finds

Groundbreaking research from the University of Surrey reveals that non-smokers who vape are significantly more likely to develop asthma, depression, and emotional problems, challenging perceptions of e-cigarettes as a safe alternative.

Why experts avoid free airplane Wi-Fi

Travel experts warn against using free in-flight Wi-Fi due to serious security risks. Discover why professionals avoid it and how you can stay safe.

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