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Aspirin May Reduce Risk of Repeat Blood Clots Aspirin may be effective long-term to reduce the risk of repeat blood clots in veins, new research suggests. www.webmd.com
Study: Anti-clotting drugs rarely needed in children with big-bone fractures Children with pelvic and thigh fractures develop dangerous blood clots so rarely that anti-clotting therapy should be given only to those with underlying conditions that increase clotting risk, according to a study from Johns Hopkins Children's Center. www.eurekalert.org
Penn scientists develop large-scale simulation of human blood ( University of Pennsylvania ) Having a virtual copy of a patient's blood in a computer would be a boon to researchers and doctors. They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be effective in reducing the size of such a clot. www.eurekalert.org
Large-scale simulation of human blood is boon to personalized medicine Having a virtual copy of a patient's blood in a computer would be a boon to researchers and doctors. They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be effective in reducing the size of such a clot. www.sciencedaily.com
Eastday-Doctor questions new drug's use A local doctor is questioning whether the German pharmaceutical giant Bayer AG illegally sells and promotes a blood-clotting prevention medicine for a use not approved by China's State Food and Drug Administration. english.eastday.com
Large-scale, patient-specific simulations of blood function Having a virtual copy of a patient's blood in a computer would be a boon to researchers and doctors. They could examine a simulated heart attack caused by blood clotting in a diseased coronary artery and see if a drug like aspirin would be effective in reducing the size of such a clot. www.news-medical.net
Anti-Clotting Drugs Rarely Needed in Children with Big-Bone Fractures Children with pelvic and thigh fractures develop dangerous blood clots so rarely that anti-clotting therapy should be given only to those with underlying conditions that increase clotting risk, according to a study from Johns Hopkins Children's Center. www.newswise.com
Stroke Risk High When Anti-Clotting Drugs Stopped Study Highlights: finance.yahoo.com
Children with pelvic and thigh fractures rarely develop dangerous blood clots Children with pelvic and thigh fractures develop dangerous blood clots so rarely that anti-clotting therapy should be given only to those with underlying conditions that increase clotting risk, according to a study from Johns Hopkins Children's Center. www.news-medical.net
Good For Your Health, But... MANILA, Philippines - Q: I have been told that garlic is good for the heart. Is this true? How much garlic must a person take per day to avail of its health benefits? What are the other health benefits of garlic, if there are any? Are garlic supplements (pills and capsules) equally as effective as raw or cooked garlic? ph.news.yahoo.com
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