Healthcare advice is commonly confusing and depending on the source is usually a ploy to sell you a product that you may or may not need. Aspirin is one of the most common over-the-counter medications and has been extensively argued for its benefits versus risks. Recent aspirin research will prove this and the consumer will have to sort it out for themselves once again. The most important factor to understand is that a medication will always have negative side effects. Lifestyle improvements such as improved diet, exercise and stress reduction will have side effects as well, positive ones. If you are looking for the best results, do not wait until you are sick. The treatment of sickness and disease is reactive and too late. The treatment of lifestyle factors is proactive and is always the correct time to start. Researching Lies A recent study published in the prestigious Lancet found that daily aspirin use will cut the risk of developing cancer. It was even su...
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