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Choosing treatments
How do I use risk to choose treatments?
Let's say we thought that aspirin stopped you from getting a heart attack. To see if this was true, we would do a study. In this study, some people would take aspirin and others would not. Then we would see if people who took aspirin had fewer heart attacks than those who didn't take it. The study would run for five years.
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