A new study published in Circulation pointed out that COVID-19 can induce thrombosis. The study encompassed a population-wide cohort of 48 million adults in England and Wales and estimated that after 49 weeks of COVID-19 diagnosis, the risk of arterial thrombosis and venous thrombosis events (VTEs) increased. The research team suggested that the strategies to prevent vascular…
Daily Habits Can Reduce Risk of Blood Clots After COVID-19 or Vaccination
Thrombosis, or blood clots that block veins or arteries, is one of the complications of COVID-19. Research has found that the incidence rates of both arterial thrombosis and venous thrombosis increase significantly in COVID patients. In addition, some people have rare side effects such as thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome after they get vaccinated. This is when…
Melatonin Affects Thrombosis, Sepsis, and COVID Mortality Rate
Two key studies have identified the role that melatonin plays in reducing the risk of a positive test for COVID-19 and lowering the incidence of severe symptoms. That new finding adds to a list of benefits linked to melatonin since it was first discovered in 1958 by Dr. Aaron Lerner, a dermatologist who was able…
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