Can taking an aspirin a day reduce the risk of heart disease but increase the risk of Alzheimers or Parkinsons?
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Can't recall whether it's Parkinsons or Alzheimers, I know some study was done on it. Has anyone else ever heard this? So, I wonder do the potential risks outweigh the potential benefits? Had been thinking of taking an aspirin a day but not so sure now. Thanks.
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Answer:
It will be beneficial to the brain circulation too, by keeping blood /arteries clean. What is good for heart is good for the brain. So there can be decrease or no risk of aspirin one a day for Alzheimer's or Parkinson's, or can prolong their onset time. G/Luck, :O)
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There is no evidence of a link! You'll be fine taking aspirin. If you really want a fight with Alzheimer's then pop over to my site. Best of luck David
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