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Researchers at the U. to study blood clots
08/16/2012 9:13am
Millions of lives are threatened each year by deep vein thrombosis. For the most part, blood clots affect individuals with diabetes and other metabolic disorders more often than anyone else and the University of Utah is set to study why.
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