Study Finds Newer Blood Thinner Safer (Associated Press)
5th Sep 2005, 16:29 GMT
In the largest study ever conducted on people in the throes of a heart attack, scientists have found that giving a newer blood thinner instead of the traditional one could halve the risk of causing life threatening bleeding.
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