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An abysmal OA indeed, we are asked to find out a way to REDUCE the risk of heart attacks. It can be inferred by option D that by avoiding the use of both the drugs simultaneously we can avoid the risk of exacerbating the possibility of heart attacks but nowhere is it mentioned that it REDUCES the instance of getting a heart attack, whereas we clearly know aspirin REDUCES the possibility of heart attacks. Kindly correct me if I am wrong. Thank you!

I think you should consistent language - instance, possibility - all had me tied up in understanding what you're saying.

Imo, the study states but those who took both aspirin and ibuprofen lost the heart benefits of the former., so clearly, we can infer that to obtain benefits of former (aspirin), one must avoid taking both (aspirin and IBB) regularly.
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Can someone explain why option A is incorrect?
The passage mentions that Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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A long term regimen of aspirin, commonly used as a pain reliever, can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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Can someone explain why option A is incorrect?
The passage mentions that Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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A long term regimen of aspirin, commonly used as a pain reliever, can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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­The passage says that aspirin is a good option for reducing the risk of a heart attack.  But it is not asserting that aspirin is the best and only option to reduce a heart attack. 

What the passage does assert though is that taking both aspirin and ibuprofen together is counter productive for those trying to combat heart attacks.
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It is my guess . Option A state only aspirin while there can be any other drug better than aspirin
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Can someone explain why option A is incorrect?
The passage mentions that Aspirin can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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A long term regimen of aspirin, commonly used as a pain reliever, can significantly reduce the risk of heart attack.
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