Business Fast > Health > Standing desks may increase risk of swollen veins and blood clots – study HealthStanding desks may increase risk of swollen veins and blood clots – studyOctober 16, 2024posted on Oct. 16, 2024 at 4:41 pm Researchers said standing for too long could be risky for some people in terms of circulatory health. READ SOURCE tweet Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on RedditMorebusinessfastOctober 16, 2024previous articleCharted: Bitcoin price rallies as crypto analysts eye ‘historical highs’next articleFreeview and Sky boost as much-requested channel launches on your TV for freeYou Might Also LikeHealthWomen who take common medication in England told 'be aware' of one fruitFebruary 13, 2025HealthTragic teen, 18, dies after being ‘trapped in the body of a child’ by extremely rare disease that left her unable to ageFebruary 11, 2025Health2p daily supplement 'boosts heart and slashes blood pressure'February 7, 2025HealthWhy thousands of young Britons are at risk from the aggressive form of cancer that hit TV royal expert Katie Nicholl – and that strikes people seemingly at randomFebruary 2, 2025HealthGPs asked to identify potential gambling addictsJanuary 28, 2025HealthAdults diagnosed with ADHD have shorter life expectancy, UK study showsJanuary 23, 2025Recommended For YouSportsEnzo Maresca pulls Chelsea kitchen staff into meeting to rally the troopsFebruary 21, 2025SportsFinanceApple pulls data protection tool after UK government security rowFebruary 21, 2025FinanceSportsArne Slot told to AXE Darwin Nunez after calling out Liverpool striker's 'behaviour'February 21, 2025SportsSportsLiverpool target has made thoughts on Mo Salah perfectly clear after telling commentFebruary 21, 2025SportsPersonal FinanceBank offers ‘competitive’ 4.4% interest on savings account and earns ‘excellent’ ratingFebruary 21, 2025Personal Finance
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