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Women With These Medical Conditions Are Prone To Developing Blood Clots

Some women are more prone to developing blood clots than others. Know the factors that can increase the risk of formation of blood clots in women. TheHealthSite.com

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Women given new insight into blood clot risk

Women given new insight into blood clot risk
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Women with gene mutation give new insight into blood clot risk

Women with gene mutation give new insight into blood clot risk
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Women given new insight into blood clot risk

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Study offers new insight into increased risk of blood clots in women

New research from Queen Mary University of London, published in iScience, shows an increased risk of blood clots in women who have any combination of a particular gene mutation, estrogen use, or common medical conditions - specifically: obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol, and kidney disease.

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