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Life After a Blood Clot

Life goes on after you’ve been diagnosed with a blood clot. While it may take time to recover, there’s no reason why you can’t continue to live the life you love. Here you will find the tools you need to keep going. Check back regularly for the latest on new research, advice for healthy living, and cures for your concerns.

If there is a topic you would like to learn more about, email [email protected] with suggestions for our next article.

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Food for Thought: Vitamins, Diet, and Anticoagulation

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A Brother, A Sister, and a Clotting Disorder: Joelle and Matthew’s Story

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The Clot Connection: Thrombosis, Heart Attack, and Stroke

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Inflammation, Diet, Health, and Clots: What You Need to Know

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Exercise: The Surprising Benefits

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Yoga: The Medicine You Didn’t Know You Needed

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Be Smart about Your Heart this Holiday Season!

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Social Security Disability Benefits After a Blood Clot: Are You Eligible?

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Genetic Risk Factors for Blood Clots and the Role of Genetic Testing

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7 Tips to Help You Stay Heart-Healthy this Holiday Season

Patient News

Discovering PAD: Learn the Signs and Save a Life

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