Traveling long distances by plane, bus, car or train may nearly triple a persons risk of blood clots in leg veins and lungs, a review of previous studies found.
Long-distance travel triples risk of blood clots: reportCourtesy NYDailyNews.com - Health - NY Daily News Tue, 07/07/2009 - 11:11
Traveling long distances by plane, bus, car or train may nearly triple a persons risk of blood clots in leg veins and lungs, a review of previous studies found. Popular products More related itemsNatural Treatment for RSV Infection?
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