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andrewducker) wrote2009-05-28 12:31 pm
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The Edinburgh team studied over 2,500 stroke patients in the UK, Italy and Australia.
All received routine care, including aspirin and assisted exercise, and half were offered surgical stockings as well.
After 30 days there was no significant difference in the blood clot rate in the two groups.
However, the group given stockings experienced more skin breaks, ulcers and blisters than those without. -
Showing just how much cover-up there was. A lot, in case you were wondering.
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I hadn't realised that the Laffer Curve was so thoroughly looked down upon. Nice to update my knowledge.
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Stockings do not help with stroke clots...
Re: Stockings do not help with stroke clots...
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