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The questions come in order
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Read everything before you listen
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Aspirin is a type of medicine used as a painkiller or pain reliever. Today, the
pill can reduce the pain of headaches, soreness, fever and even lower body temperature. Actually,
have known about the wonder drug for thousands of years. Ancient Egyptians and later the Ancient Greeks recommended the bark of the willow tree to women giving
to children, to reduce their suffering and bring down their fevers. Just before the turn of the 19th century, a German pharmaceutical company called Friedrich Bayer & Co
the drug we know as aspirin. Since then, researchers have found other benefits of aspirin including
the chances of a heart attack or stroke.
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