U.S. Heart Patients May Get Too Many Blood Transfusions (HealthDay)
15th Nov 2005, 22:30 GMT
American heart patients receive more blood transfusions than heart patients in many other countries, which may indicate that U.S. doctors are too liberal in their use of transfusions, researchers say.
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