Taking common painkillers may increase heart attack risk, study says

Routinely taking common painkillers could put people at a heightened risk of heart attack, new research has found.

Taking common painkillers may increase heart attack risk, study says

Routinely taking common painkillers could put people at a heightened risk of heart attack, new research has found.

Experts have drawn a link between taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), which are used to treat pain and inflammation, and an increased risk of heart attacks.

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