For people who experienced a heart attack or stroke, regular use of low-dose aspirin — 325 milligrams or less — has long been recommended as a way to prevent another cardiovascular incident from occurring. Moreover, additional research has found taking aspirin may also reduce your risk of colorectal cancer after 10 years of use. Research
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Why am I so bloated?
Bloating, abdominal discomfort and gassiness are some of the most uncomfortable and prolonged symptoms in the GI tract. It sometimes feels like your midsection has been flooded with fluid or like a ball is sitting in your stomach. In some cases, bloating can even cause distention or swelling of the abdomen. Although bloating goes away
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