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Taking Ibuprofen Regularly Lowers Risk of Parkinson’s Disease | PriceDoc Talk

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A new study has shown that taking ibuprofen on a regular basis can lower your risk of developing Parkinson’s disease. Jason Ramsey from TopNews reports, “The research involved 136,474 people who did not have Parkinson’s disease at the beginning of the research. They were questioned about their use of non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), including aspirin, ibuprofen and acetaminophen.” The study revealed that those who took ibuprofen on a regular basis were 40% less likely to develop the disease than people who didn’t take the drug. Also, those who took larger doses of the drug had an even lower risk than those taking smaller levels of the drug.
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