HEALTH NEWS: Home blood tests, eat turnips to keep cholesterol down and could Thalidomide prevent Alzheimer’s?

Jun 1st, 2010 | Filed under DailyMail
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Add to My Stories Test: The need for patients at risk of blood clots to visit the doctor for tests may be a thing of the past with a new monitoring device (posed by model) A device that shows the rate at which blood clots could help thousands at risk of stroke. The British invention uses a simple finger-prick blood test to work out the clotting speed. Its sensors then display how much longer a patient’s blood takes to clot compared to that of a normal person

5f1aebe7f733x423.jpg HEALTH NEWS: Home blood tests, eat turnips to keep cholesterol down and could Thalidomide prevent Alzheimers?

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