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Oct 13, 2025, 05:05
Gregory Makris: Recognizing Symptoms Early and Understanding the Risks are Key Steps Toward Prevention and Better Outcomes
Gregory Makris, Senior Director in Global Medical Affairs, Cardiovascular and Thrombosis at Bayer, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Today on World Thrombosis Day, we raise awareness about a condition that affects millions of people worldwide — often silently.
Blood clots can strike anyone, at any age, and knowing the signs can save lives. Recognizing symptoms early and understanding the risks are key steps toward prevention and better outcomes.
Let’s use this day to empower patients, families, and communities with knowledge and encourage conversations about early detection, prevention, and care. Because awareness saves lives.”

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