Fix the one word that is used incorrectly.

Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that taking
one low dose of aspirin everyday could lower the risk of certain cancers

Taking

What’s incorrect about it and would it be changed too

The word "aspirin" is used incorrectly. "Aspirin" should be "aspirin" in the sentence "taking one low dose of aspirin everyday could lower the risk of certain cancers."

You just said “taking” was used incorrectly

My apologies for the confusion. Both words "aspirin" and "everyday" are used incorrectly. The correct sentence should be:

"Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that taking one low dose of aspirin every day could lower the risk of certain cancers."

YOU JUST SAID “TAKING” WAS USED INCORRECTLY, YOU CAN ONLY HAVE 1 WORD BE USED INCORRECTLY. WHY IS “TAKING” USED INCORRECTLY AND WHAT WOULD YOU CHANGE IT TOO

Apologies for the confusion. In the sentence "Researchers at Queen Mary University of London have found that taking one low dose of aspirin everyday could lower the risk of certain cancers," the word "everyday" is used incorrectly. The word "everyday" should be changed to "every day" to indicate that it should be done daily.

WHICH DUCKING WORD IS IT, SINCE YOU CAN’T MAKE UP YOUR GOD DANG MOND

I apologize for the confusion in my previous responses. The word "everyday" is used incorrectly in the sentence. It should be changed to "every day."