MHAofHouston
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Everything we do, it seems, increases our risk of something going wrong. Probably the most dangerous part of taking birth control pills is getting in your car and going to the drug store. You could be in a car wreck and die! Speaking of risks we take... what drug is it that causes 50,000 people to be put in the hospital each year and kills 300 of them? Why do we take it when it causes 40% of all cases of liver failure (that's one drug causing 40% !!!), many of them needing liver transplants for recovery? What drug is it? It is acetaminophen, or Tylenol... "the most trusted pain reliever". How can they say that? I suppose it is because all the others are even worse. If you live in a community of 100,000 people, the changes are that 200 people will DIE every year as a DIRECT RESULT of taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) like aspirin, acetaminophen, and ibuprofen, all available without prescription. Yeah... there are a million risks in the Big City. These are just a few of them. I would suggest you stop smoking, eat reasonable amounts of healthy foods, exercise and take the fewest medicines you can get by on and only when you need them. Good luck and good health, Bill
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