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Friday, March 30, 2012

Aspirin Can Prevent Cancer

Aspirin Can Prevent Cancer

In addition to reducing pain or fever, aspirin also it can prevent and even cure cancer. Of research led by Peter Rothwell of Oxford University proved that aspirin has the ability to fight cancer, as well as reducing the risk of clotting of the blood vessels in patients with heart disease and stroke.

According to a study written in the journal The Lancet and The Lancet Oncology, by taking low-dose aspirin every day, we can avoid cancer. The reason, aspirin can prevent cancer progression into our bodies.

Furthermore, the study revealed that taking aspirin, we can reduce the 25 percent risk of cancer for three years. Then, after five years, we can reduce the risk of death from cancer by 37 percent.

Rothwell said it would investigate further on the risks and benefits of aspirin to people not worried about the side effects of the painkillers. "We will further investigate the associated risks and benefits of aspirin," Rothwell said as reported by timesofmalta, Monday (26/3).

According to sources, as long as most people already believe in the efficacy of aspirin. They took 75 milligrams of aspirin per day to keep the body from heart attack and stroke