Long Travel Times Raise Clot Risk, Researchers Show
A new study shows that sitting for more than four hours on a long trip, whether by plane, train or car, can raise one's risk of post-travel blood clots, a phenomenon that in rare cases can lead to the clot breaking off and blocking key blood vessels in the lungs. French cardiologist Emile Ferrari...
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