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Hughes Syndrome and Aspirin in the news

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New Study: dailymail.co.uk/health/arti...

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Thanks Mary, I will share it on facebook

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Well done, thanks. MaryF

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If this article leads to highlighting that there's hope to women maybe not suffering the tragedies of recurrent micarriage or still birth, then it can only be a good thing. I found it accurate and informative, apart from maybe encouraging heart attack victims to carry aspirin sachets around with them, as they may be on a strict regime of drugs that needs close monitoring from their GP.

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