Humans and mice exposed to long-wavelength red light had lower rates of blood clots that can cause heart attacks, lung damage and strokes, according to research led by surgeon-scientists.
Patients receiving blue light-filtering lenses had a lower risk of blood clots than those with conventional lenses ...
Patients receiving blue light-filtering lenses had a lower risk of blood clots than those with conventional lenses ...
Preventing blood clots could be as simple as changing the wavelength of light exposure. Find out how this discovery could revolutionize thrombosis prevention.
Humans and mice exposed to long-wavelength red light had lower rates of blood clots that can cause heart attacks, lung damage and strokes, according to research led by University of Pittsburgh School ...