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Post by CMF Newsman on Mar 28, 2007 9:09:47 GMT -5
NEW ORLEANS (AFP) - Women who take aspirin in moderate doses have a lower risk of dying from heart disease and cancer than women who never take it, a US medical study reported on Tuesday. The research, conducted over 24 years on 79,439 women, found that women who took between one and 14 aspirin per week had a 38 percent lower risk of dying from heart disease and a 12 percent lower risk of dying from cancer. "The benefit associated with aspirin was confined to low and moderate doses and was significantly greater in older participants and those with more cardiac risk factors," said the study. The findings appear in the March 26 issue of the Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the publications of the Journal of the American Medical Association. complete story
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Homebrew Dave
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Post by Homebrew Dave on Mar 28, 2007 9:17:30 GMT -5
I saw Bob just this past weekend at MidSouthCon. I'm sure he's exited about what this can mean for his sex life.
Dave
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