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  2. Aspirin - Wikipedia

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    Aspirin is available without medical prescription as a proprietary or generic medication [10] in most jurisdictions. It is one of the most widely used medications globally, with an estimated 40,000 tonnes (44,000 tons) (50 to 120 billion pills) consumed each year, [11] [14] and is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. [15]

  3. Salicylate poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Salicylate poisoning, also known as aspirin poisoning, is the acute or chronic poisoning with a salicylate such as aspirin. [1] The classic symptoms are ringing in the ears, nausea, abdominal pain, and a fast breathing rate. [1] Early on, these may be subtle, while larger doses may result in fever.

  4. Reye syndrome - Wikipedia

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    In the United States between 1980 and 1997, the number of reported cases of Reye syndrome decreased from 555 cases in 1980 to about two cases per year since 1994. During this time period 93% of reported cases for which racial data were available occurred in whites and the median age was six years.

  5. If you take aspirin daily, you could raise your risk of this ...

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    More than 40% of adults aged 60 and over take the pill to lower the risk of blood clots, but it’s a recommendation that many doctors have cut back on making recently.

  6. History of aspirin - Wikipedia

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    By the 1970s, aspirin had a relatively small portion of the pain reliever market, and in the 1980s sales decreased even more when ibuprofen became available without prescription.: 212–217 Also in the early 1980s, several studies suggested a link between children's consumption of aspirin and Reye's syndrome, a

  7. COE - Education Expenditures by Country - National Center for ...

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    Data are collected for the financial year ending in the reported year for each country. For more information on the financial year reported by OECD countries, see Annex Table X1.3 here: https://stat.link/3ha7ok. Includes only data that had been validated for consistency and accuracy by OECD and the relevant country as of January 19, 2023.

  8. Table 5.14. Number of instructional days and hours in the ...

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    12 Early dismissal of seniors allowed up to 10 instructional days. 13 Students in grade 12 may have their year reduced to 170 days. 14 Minimum length of a day is 3 hours, but the average over a 2-week period must be at least 5 hours. 15 Schools must be open for pupil attendance for at least 3 hours.

  9. Kawasaki disease - Wikipedia

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    About 2,000–4,000 cases are identified in the U.S. each year (9 to 19 per 100,000 children younger than five years of age). [ 140 ] [ 164 ] [ 165 ] In the continental United States, Kawasaki disease is more common during the winter and early spring, boys with the disease outnumber girls by ≈1.5–1.7:1, and 76% of affected children are less ...