Daily aspirin linked to reduced cancer risk

Daily aspirin linked to reduced cancer risk

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Taking aspirin once a day may help prevent cancer, and perhaps even in some cases treat it, a growing body of research suggests.

A new study finds that people who took a low-dose aspirin daily for at least three years were 25 percent less likely to develop cancer than people who didn’t take it.

Find out the details at Discovery News.

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