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by 35bge57dtjku
3066 days ago
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> I've read enough biomedical literature to know there is a source claiming just about anything you can think of Then as I initially said, it really shouldn't be hard for you to imagine why someone would give the advice that the original person gave. This really isn't a difficult concept, yet you still act perplexed by it... > Why is your question so loosely connected to the topic? Why say "things" instead of "non-aspirin NSAIDs", and "inhibit platelet aggregation" instead of "reduce risk of heart attack"? Because I was hoping you were capable of following the thread. And because the specific things arn't all that important to whether or not one should be able to think of a reason why that piece of advice was given. > If you are thinking of a particular paper, why not just say it? Because if you're not just here to whine about being trolled, you can easily find it with Google. |
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