Marilyn Cipolla/Author of the article
Feb 2, 2026, 17:07
New Research on Aspirin Use in Pregnancy and Stroke Risk in Offspring
Mary Cushman, University Distinguished Professor and Vice Chair at University of Vermont, posted on LinkedIn about a recent article by Ryan D. Hunt et al. published in Stroke:
”Outstanding new research from the Vermont Center for Cardiovascular and Brain Health.
Aspirin is used frequently in pregnancy to prevent preeclampsia. What might the impact be on stroke in the offspring??
Find out in this new research from Marilyn Cipolla.”
Title: Maternal Aspirin Treatment Improves Ischemic Stroke Outcome in Adult Male Offspring From Experimental Preeclamptic Dams
Authors: Ryan D. Hunt, Sarah M. Tremble, Marilyn J. Cipolla
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