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clots
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clost
colts
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of clots in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of clots in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
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You would think that maternal mortality would be a very simple thing to measure -- a mother dies -- but it can be a bit tricky to determine whether a woman was pregnant or that the death was related to the pregnancy, it gets much more challenging when you're looking at causes that are not directly tied to the pregnancy, like blood clots or cardiovascular disease in particular, heart attacks, cardiomyopathy, and related complications.
I said, you know I started taking this birth control, is it related to this? and he was like, yeah, I definitely think that you have blood clots and it's from the birth control.
One of the great mysteries of COVID-19 has been why blood clots, or thromboses, form in some patients, these clots can become lethal because they severely compromise blood flow not only in the lungs, but also in other organs such as the brain and heart, among other tissues. Our research is the first to show that these clots are associated with damaged blood vessels.
Nearly all reports of this serious condition, which involves blood clots with low platelets, have been in adult women younger than 50 years old.
The vaccine, without question, reduces dramatically reduces the risk of any of the Covid-associated blood clots.
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