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Category Archives: Medical
The Importance of Persistence
When I started this blog, for *ahem* a second time, I made a pact with myself to stick at it. The plan was to make one post a day for the whole of February. As you can see from the … Continue reading
Posted in Medical, Writing
Tagged Advice, Blog, blood clot, Dave Felton, Pneumonia, Professional writer, Pulmonary Embolism, Wordpress, Writer, Writing articles for the web
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Blood Clots – how to protect your health and maybe save your life
Blood clots kill more people each year than cancer and HIV/AIDS combined. I therefore find it amazing that in the UK there is almost zero publicity relating to the issue, especially given that we have a freely available health service … Continue reading
Posted in Medical, Science
Tagged blood clot, Bolton, Embolism, Gary Cahill, Heparin, NHS, Pulmonary Embolism, Warfarin
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A bad case of man flu…
What to say? So long since my last post. Admittedly when I started this blog I had some reservations. I am basically a private person and find it hard to believe that anyone would be interested in my personal experiences … Continue reading
Posted in Medical
Tagged blood clot, NHS, Pneumonia, Pulmonary Embolism
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