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UncleBudah
the insanity , whenever a news said the words " X " "Cancer " "Lowers" , they increase the possibility of another serious side effect
mrmalice
a statistic is not proof, it's a possibility. good news for me, caffeine reduces risk statistically and i used to pop these like candy for about half a year, so in the long run that was positive then? the irony of fate ...
ohayo206
any word how chronic use of painkillers affects the kidneys and stomach lining?