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usatoday.com — “Healthy people who take NSAIDs, such as Advil, Motrin, Voltaren, Cataflam or Vioxx, to relieve aches and pains may raise their risk of dying from heart-related problems, a Danish study finds.” View full resource at usatoday.com
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