Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Aspirin can prevent asthma

U.S. researchers found that aspirin can reduce the service's risk of suffering from asthma. According to the Reuters news agency reported on March 12, the U.S. researchers found that aspirin can reduce the service's risk of suffering from asthma. 45 years of age more than 37,000 healthy women participated in the clinical study. In the treatment group served 100 mg of aspirin every other day, the control group given a placebo, followed by a period of 10 years in the treatment group and control group were 872 and 963 people suffering from asthma, showed that adults taking aspirin, the risk of asthma 10% chance of decline, but the body mass index of more than 30 obese null and void.

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