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Blood Clotting Defined

The process in which platelets adhere to the walls of damaged blood vessels, setting off a series of processes leading to the formation of a patchy mesh at the injury site.

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Can't Darwin and God get along?

Published June 30, 2008, 6:27 pm, Salon.com

Of course they can, argues physicist and theologian Karl Giberson, if only many believers were more sophisticated and atheists less dogmatic.

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  • Natural Blood Thinners: There are a number of foods and supplements that are known to thin the blood. These include foods with high amounts of aspirin like substances called salicylates, omega-3 fatty

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