Popping an aspirin just once a month could cut people's chances of developing cancer by almost a quarter, new research suggests.
According to scientists at Queen's University in Belfast, a weekly or even monthly dose of the over-the-counter painkiller could help people avoid developing tumours.
Their investigation indicated that a regular dose of aspirin could reduce people's risk of getting head and neck cancer by 22 per cent.
Read More....
[via - Dailymail.co.uk]
According to scientists at Queen's University in Belfast, a weekly or even monthly dose of the over-the-counter painkiller could help people avoid developing tumours.
Their investigation indicated that a regular dose of aspirin could reduce people's risk of getting head and neck cancer by 22 per cent.
Read More....
[via - Dailymail.co.uk]