Mother's aspirin may hit son's sex drive

Men whose mothers take aspirin during pregnancy could suffer low sex drives, scientists reported today.

Men whose mothers take aspirin during pregnancy could suffer low sex drives, scientists reported today.

Researchers in the United States urged women to “use caution” in taking the drug when pregnant, based on the study of lab rats.

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