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Is Trump's Aspirin Dose Too High?

The problem with daily aspirin use is the risk of bleeding, as seen time and time again in major randomized trials. In the ...
Trump, 79, told the US newspaper that he takes a higher dose of aspirin every day than doctors have recommended. The ...
President Donald Trump's startling comment about the eye-popping amount of aspirin he's popping every day floored an ...
Trump reveals he takes 325 mg of aspirin daily, four times the commonly advised dose, to keep 'thin blood,' sparking medical ...
The president said he has a persistent hand bruise because he takes a huge dose of daily aspirin, against his doctors’ wishes ...
The US President admitted that doctors wanted him to take a smaller dose, adding: "I'm a little superstitious." ...
CNN medical analyst Jonathan Reiner criticized President Trump’s daily high-dose aspirin regimen, calling it “nonsense” and medically unnecessary. Reiner explained that aspirin and other ...
President Donald Trump's startling comment about the eye-popping amount of aspirin he's popping every day floored an ...
President Donald Trump recently said he takes more aspirin to thin his blood than doctors usually recommend, noting he's ...
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt says President Trump’s bruised hands are caused by constant handshaking and a daily aspirin regimen, following questions about recent images showing ...
Washington: The White House has clarified why bandages have repeatedly been seen on US President Donald Trump’s hand in recent days, attributing them to the sheer volume of handshakes he engages in.