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Researchers Identify 5 Genetic Variations Associated With Risk Of Venous Thrombosis In Women
February 7, 2007 Researchers have identified new genetic variations that may be associated with the risk of developing nonfatal venous thrombosis in postmenopausal women, according to a study in the Feb. 7 issue of ... > full story -
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Researchers Discover Possible Cause Of Thrombosis
January 15, 2007 A team of researchers from the CIMA of the University of Navarra has discovered a possible cause of thrombosis, and has developed a new diagnostic test for this ... > full story -
Exploring The Molecular Origin Of Blood Clot Flexibility
January 12, 2007 Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the School of Arts and Sciences have shown that a well-known protein structure acts as a molecular spring, explaining one way that ... > full story -
Clinical Alert On Drug-Eluting Stents And Late Thrombosis
January 11, 2007 The Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) today released a clinical alert advising physicians on practical steps for reducing the risk of a rare but serious complication ... > full story -
Drug Linked To Increase In Brain Hemorrhage Cases
January 8, 2007 The rate of brain hemorrhages associated with blood thinning drugs quintupled during the 1990s, according to a study published in the January 9, 2007, issue of Neurology, the scientific journal of ... > full story -
Novel Drug-Antidote Combination Shown Safe In Humans
November 16, 2006 A new combination of a potent anticoagulant and an antidote that stops its action, has proved to be safe in its first clinical trial in humans, according to the team conducting the ... > full story -
Computing Catches Up With Theory: Modeling The Formation Of Blood Clots
October 30, 2006 New computing tools have allowed Peter Richardson, a professor of engineering and physiology at Brown University, to test ideas about blood flow and clotting that he first proposed over 30 years ago. ... > full story -
High Glucose Before Surgery Raises Risk Of Dangerous Complications
October 15, 2006 When researchers examined records of nearly 6,500 hip or knee replacement surgery patients who were treated at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital between 2003 and 2005, they found that those who ... > full story -
New Treatment For Severe Malaria
September 29, 2006 The most dangerous form of malaria is difficult to treat and claims two million lives a year. Now, researchers at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have developed a powerful new weapon against the ... > full story -
Drug Could Change The Standard Treatment During Procedures To Clear Blocked Arteries
September 8, 2006 Millions of procedures to open up blocked arteries feeding the heart are successfully performed at hospitals across the United States each year. Researchers are working to make what has become a ... > full story
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