On a related note, if society were more rational, I wouldn't have to be sad reading paragraphs like this one:
Some cancer doctors commended the new research, saying said that despite the limitations of the analyses, no other long-term clinical trials of aspirin and cancer are likely to be done because of the enormous expense involved and the fact that aspirin is a cheap generic drug.
On a completely tangential note if you were more rational you wouldn't have to be sad reading paragraphs like that one either. It doesn't seem to be of much practical benefit.
(For Round 1, see this comment from last year.)
NYT: Studies Link Daily Doses of Aspirin to Reduced Risk of Cancer
The article is worth reading in its entirety, but here's an especially interesting paragraph:
The evidence still isn't perfect, but the purpose of rationality is making good decisions with limited information. I am a healthy 28-year-old and these studies make me even more confident that taking daily low-dose aspirin is the right thing for me to do.
On a related note, if society were more rational, I wouldn't have to be sad reading paragraphs like this one:
Or these ones from A Cheap Drug Is Found to Save Bleeding Victims, published on the same day: