TweetNope.
Tweethttps://health.msn.com/centers/mensex...0164474&page=1
Fun little game I wanted to play.
If you read the above article I'm curious if anyone else catches something extremely contradictory. If you read this article from start to finish post what you read that contradicts itself. It was the first thing I caught, and I found it typical of the medical community. Let see which of you have good attention to detail and who doesn't!
Even if you don't catch it, it's a good read. Let the games begin!
TweetNope.
TweetBut good try though
TweetCome on noone else is gonna take a stab at it?
TweetSince all of you are no fun (except wolfy for giving it a shot) I'll give the answer.
#9 Kidney disease says that to prevent the disease you should not take aspirin too much.
Then #1 heart disease contradicts it and says to prevent that disease you should take a daily regimine of aspirin.
So take the aspirin and you'll get kidney disease. Don't take aspirin and you'll get heart disease. Great medical advice........NOT!
TweetThe daily dosage reccommended for helping prevent heart disease is 85 mg.
Most asprin are either 250 or 325 mg.
St. Joseph Childerens asprin is the one most reccommended for heart disease prevention
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