Aspirin was chemically synthesized for the first time in 1897, and the way it affects the human body continues to surprise scientists even today.
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A team of researchers from the UTA published a study that reveals new insights into how the drug works.
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These findings hold great significance as they might lead to better cancer immunotherapies and safer aspirin alternatives.
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The researchers at UTA have tried to understand the internal mechanism that allows aspirin to act as a blood-thinning agent and provide relief against inflammation, pain, and fever.
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Although aspirin is frequently prescribed due to the many advantages it offers to people with inflammatory and cardiovascular conditions.
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Aspirin will give rise to new and more effective anti-cancer and anti-inflammatory medications.