Blood clots can form in both arteries and veins. However, the reasons behind them differ, as do the consequences and the chances of preventing blood clots. In Sweden, almost half of all cases of ...
Stanford mechanical engineer Renee Zhao is developing new devices to treat disease – like a tiny robot that can travel ...
Canonization of the Roman Catholic Saint Carlo shines a spotlight on the near cure of acute promyelocytic leukemia — a rare, ...
RCSI University of Medicine and Health SciencesMar 10 2025 New research from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has found that white blood cells which ‘remember’ past inflammation events ...
Genetic research in Sweden has unveiled three new gene variants that dramatically increase the risk of venous blood clots, sometimes by up to 180%. These discoveries build on existing knowledge of ...
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Sepsis molecule discovery could lead to improved treatments for critically ill patients
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have uncovered how a molecule found on certain bacteria may drive blood clotting in sepsis, a life-threatening condition that causes about 8 million ...
ST. LOUIS COUNTY, Mo. (KMOV/Gray News) - Two people in Missouri who were infected E. coli have gone on to develop a rare disease that affects the kidneys and blood clotting system, according to ...
New research from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences has found that white blood cells which ‘remember’ past inflammation events are quick to overreact, raising the risk of blood clots.
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