<div>Proper science reporting can take a while. And it should, as daily science news stories—new treatments, tests, products, and procedures—have a huge impact on  consumers. While <a href="http://www.gallup.com/poll/185927/americans-trust-media-remains-historical-low.aspx">Americans' trust in the media is at an all-time historical low</a>, still 4 in 10 Americans trust mass media. Many journalists are accused of cutting corners, sacrificing accuracy in an attempt to push interesting (and often false) scientific findings at vulnerable readers.<br></div><div><br></div><div>In&nbsp;<a href="http://kill-or-cure.herokuapp.com/">Kill or cure?</a>, Paul Battley&nbsp;lists Daily Mail’s "ongoing effort to classify every inanimate object into those that cause cancer and those that prevent it." Below, we've included the list of articles associated with Aspirin, which apparently both causes and prevents cancer.<br></div>