Aspirin may prevent skin cancer: research (AFP)
7th Nov 2005, 08:34 GMT
AFP - The common painkiller aspirin, already found to be effective in reducing the risk of heart disease, may also help lower the incidence of skin cancer, Australian researchers said.
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