Aspirin can fight off Parkinson's Final Edition

"Our findings suggest NSAIDs are protective against [Parkinson]'s disease, with a particularly strong protective effect among regular users of non-aspirin NSAIDs, especially those who reported two or more years of use," UCLA's Angelika Wahner, who worked on the study, said.

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Published inHarbour City Star
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Nanaimo, B.C Postmedia Network Inc 07.11.2007
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Summary:"Our findings suggest NSAIDs are protective against [Parkinson]'s disease, with a particularly strong protective effect among regular users of non-aspirin NSAIDs, especially those who reported two or more years of use," UCLA's Angelika Wahner, who worked on the study, said.