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The Dangers of Giving Aspirin to Children with Chickenpox or Flu
In 1981, a federal government advisory committee warned against using aspirin for children with chickenpox or flu due to the risk of Ray's Syndrome, which can cause brain damage and death. However, due to pressure from the aspirin industry, a proposal for mandatory warning labels was withdrawn the following year, resulting in the death of 150 American children and brain damage to dozens more.