Impaired Blood Clotting

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- Synthetic platelets halve clotting time, halt bleeding - 3.8
- Warfarin may lead to brain bleeding following stroke treatment - 3.8
- Benefits of anti clotting medications reduced by heartburn drugs - 3.2
- Migraine linked to blood clots in veins, venous thrombosis - 3
- Testosterone deficiency affects male cancer survivors' quality of life - 2.7
- Statins may help prevent stroke recurrence - 2.6
- Diabetes early signs in kids as young as 7 - 2.5

Impaired Blood Clotting articles

Vaccine may cure chronic myeloid leukemia CML
Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center researchers say preliminary studies show that a vaccine made with leukemia cells may be able to reduce or eliminate the last remaining cancer cells in some chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) patients taking the drug Imatinib mesylate (Gleevec).

Leukemia treatment developed in Australia
Two Australian research groups are undertaking pioneering studies into the causes of leukaemia, potentially leading to patients receiving new drug treatments as early as next year.

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