Another benefit of aspirin has emerged
According to a new claim by British scientists, aspirin can save the lives of 130,000 people in the UK in just 20 years.
According to experts, consuming one aspirin per day can significantly reduce the risk of cancer in middle-aged people. People between the ages of 50 and 65 can continue to benefit if they take an aspirin every day for 10 years, even if they stop taking it later. The research, chaired by Jack Cuzick, professor of cancer prevention at Queen Mary University in London, concluded that low-dose tablets of 75 mg are useful for people aged 50-65 years.
"Aspirin is the most important step we can take to reduce cancer and reducing obesity, and probably a much simpler step to prevent cancer."
Aspirin, which is produced to reduce inflammation and inflammation, has been used for more than a century and is considered one of the most important inventions. Heart disease has long been known to reduce the risk of stroke. The only side effect of aspirin to date is the stomach.
Scientists, aspirin, which can lead to internal bleeding, must be used in consultation with the doctor also warned. In the study, it was observed that daily use of aspirin reduced the incidence of death from colon, stomach and esophageal cancers by approximately 30 to 40 percent.
Experts, the drug, breast, prostate and lung cancers to reduce the rate of death on the weaker and variable findings were obtained.
The research was published as the first headline in the British newspaper The Guardian.
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