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Aspirin’s health-boosting potential could extend beyond easing pain and preventing heart disease

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Imagine if a cheap, accessible and relatively safe pill could prevent cancer in those who have never had it and stop it from returning among those in remission. The idea that aspirin is such a “wonder drug” is the subject of intense research, but the picture is muddled.

The notion that aspirin could have anti-cancer properties dates back decades. In 1988, researchers in Australia linked the painkiller to a lower risk of colorectal, or bowel, cancer. More than 100 of these observational studies…

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