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Stress Changes the Composition of the Blood
Summary by Radio-Canada
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Stress increases the risk of blood clot formation and, as a result, the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke.
Acute mental stress physically remodels blood within minutes, making it more prone to clotting, a real-time study reveals. By testing volunteers under pressure, researchers found that psychological stress triggers a burst of free radicals, altering clot structure and raising cardiovascular risks.
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Stress increases the risk of blood clot formation and, as a result, the risk of myocardial infarction and stroke prevents a new British study for the first time.

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