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Aspirin and Parkinson: Is There a Connection?

People usually attribute aspirin to headaches, but could this theory change?

When a person asks for Aspirin, he usually suffers from headaches. However, recent research reveals that taking Aspirin on weekly or monthly basis can affect the chances of getting Parkinson in old age.

According to the research, 98 percent of the people who are used to take Aspirin on a regular basis will prevent the degenerative disorder of the central nervous system, which will lately evolve into what we know as the Parkinson.

These stunning results crucially determine that finding a cure to Parkinson is a near possibility and it might affect different research in the study of the nervous system.

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