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Sitting in cars for long hours may lead to blood clots

The study found an "epidemic" of blood clots developing in the legs, and in numerous cases going to the lungs, in many of the people

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A new study suggests that being confined in a car or airplane for long hours may increase the risk of developing a condition called venous thromboembolisms (VTE), a blood clot that forms most often in the deep veins of the leg, groin or arm. In order to assess the impact of remaining seated in cars for extended periods of time, the investigators gathered data from the aftermath of the Kumamoto earthquakes that struck Japan in April 2016.

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