The above question was asked to the It-Your-Vote community.
We provided additional information for the question which was:
"A survey carried out by the National Cancer Institute in Rockville, Maryland followed 146,000 Americans over the age of 65 between 1993 and 2008 where some took 3 aspirins a week and some didn't. Their findings over a 12 year period was that those who took the drug were 19% less likely to have died during that time than those that did not have it. Also, 15% were less likely to die from cancer. Would you take aspirin 3 times a week to help live a long life. Or, do you think the findings are not extensive enough to backup the theory.".
The available answers for this questions were:
1. Yes-I think the survey results look good and would take aspirin based on them
2. No view
3. No-not convinced by findings
The winning answer was "No-not convinced by findings" with 60.00% of the total vote.
Answer | Percentage |
---|---|
Yes | 40.00% |
No | 60.00% |
Answer | Male % | Female % | Total % |
---|---|---|---|
Yes | 13.33% | 26.66% | 40.00% |
No | 46.66% | 13.33% | 60.00% |