Every year, blood clots—also known as venous thromboembolism (VTE)—affect up to 900,000 Americans, leading to nearly 100,000 deaths annually, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These clots primarily impact the circulatory system, disrupting blood flow and threatening vital organs. Unfortunately, their subtle symptoms often result in late detection, making timely intervention difficult. Recognizing the warning signs and understanding the risks of blood clots early can be lifesaving, emphasizing the urgent need for greater public awareness and education about this serious health threat.
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44. Blood Clots and Aging Aging is a significant risk factor for blood clots, with incidence rising steadily after age 60. As people age, their blood…