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Study finds big cause of blood clots in the legs

Researchers in Sweden have discovered three genetic variants that significantly increase the risk of blood clots in the legs, also known as venous thrombosis. The study, conducted by scientists from Lund University, found that these genetic factors could raise a person’s risk by up to 180 percent. This new research adds to our understanding of […] The post Study finds big cause of blood clots in the legs appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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