miércoles, marzo 02, 2011

Ibuprofen May Reduce the Risk of Parkinson's Disease

By Alice Park
Ibuprofen is a popular painkiller, which works wonders to reduce inflammation in chronic conditions like arthritis and more discrete hurts brought about by surgery. Now researchers are hoping to add another condition to that list — Parkinson's disease.
Based on a study of more than 136,000 healthy men and women, scientists report Wednesday in the journal Neurology that those taking ibuprofen regularly over six years lowered their risk of developing Parkinson's disease by 38%, compared with people taking other painkillers.

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