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Based on this finding, Siegel '''recommends all marathoners take one blood-thinning aspirin the day before the race''' to reduce the risk of clots. |
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Tomasz Wróblewski (journalist) |
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* http://wroblewski.dorzeczy.pl/ |
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Revision as of 01:58, 20 June 2014
Siegel took blood samples from 80 Boston Marathon runners before and after
the race. The morning after, he found elevated levels of inflammatory and
clotting factors in the runners' blood.
Based on this finding, Siegel recommends all marathoners take one blood-thinning aspirin the day before the race to reduce the risk of clots.
[http://www.remembercynthia.com/ChicagoSunTimes.htm
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Tomasz Wróblewski (journalist)
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Nationality | Polish |
Tomasz Wróblewski (b. 5 May 1959) is a Polish journalist. Red in chief of Newsweek Polska (2001–2004, 2005–2006), Dziennik Gazeta Prawna (2010–2011), Rzeczpospolita, (2011–2012).
Tomasz Wróblewski (ur. 5 maja 1959 w Warszawie) – polski dziennikarz i publicysta. Redaktor naczelny tygodnika „Newsweek Polska” (2001–2004, 2005–2006), magazynu „Profit”, „Dziennika Gazety Prawnej” (2010–2011), dziennika „Rzeczpospolita” (2011–2012).
Wróblewski worked for many years at Polityka,[1] which he left in 1982, and for the Trójka radio station.[2] After the end of the Martial law in Poland, he was editor of Gazeta Bankowa[citation needed]. He returned to Polityka in 1996[citation needed].
Wróblewski retired in 2004.
References
- ^ Andrzej Krzysztof Wróblewski. Dzienniki znalezione przez bezpiekę. Warsaw, 2008.
- ^ Historia Trójki rok po roku