Boyce Thompson Institute: Aspirin-Like Compounds Could Treat Numerous Human Diseases
December 17, 2019
December 17, 2019
ITHACA, New York, Dec. 17 -- Boyce Thompson Institute issued the following news:
People have used aspirin to treat pain, fever and inflammation for more than a century, and the drug is also used to reduce the risk of strokes, heart attacks and some cancers. An estimated 100 billion aspirin tablets are taken worldwide each year, but how it works is still only partially understood.
Dan Klessig, a faculty member at Boyce Thompson Institute, has long suspected that aspirin' . . .
People have used aspirin to treat pain, fever and inflammation for more than a century, and the drug is also used to reduce the risk of strokes, heart attacks and some cancers. An estimated 100 billion aspirin tablets are taken worldwide each year, but how it works is still only partially understood.
Dan Klessig, a faculty member at Boyce Thompson Institute, has long suspected that aspirin' . . .