Blood Clotting

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    Last Updated: September 25, 2022

    Blood clotting is the process by which blood cells and proteins stick together to form a clot, which can help prevent bleeding after an injury. However, in some cases blood clots can impair proper blood flow and can cause diseases like heart attacks.

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