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Low-Dose Aspirin Won't Help Aging Brain



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Description: Despite earlier hopes, regular use of low-dose aspirin does not protect older, healthy women against cognitive decline, a major new study concludes. The findings may lay to rest the notion that aspirin can prevent age-related shortfalls in memory and thinking.

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