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 LikeHealthHome Bargains fans impressed by £4 'magic cream' that 'plumps and firms' skinJanuary 17, 2025HealthYou're cooking eggs wrong as nutritionist warns 'never use' common ingredientJanuary 13, 2025HealthNHS FLU CRISIS: Doctors warn soaring cases coinciding with severe cold weather could be 'the straw that breaks the camel's back' for crisis-hit health service – as nine hospitals declare critical incidentsJanuary 8, 2025HealthLong-term social care reform unlikely before 2028 – ministersJanuary 3, 2025HealthControversial face-down restraint still being used for mental health patients in EnglandDecember 29, 2024HealthHarmless TikTok trend could indicate if you have serious health issueDecember 23, 2024Recommended For YouMarketVirtus InfraCap U.S. Preferred Stock ETF declares $0.17 dividendJanuary 20, 2025MarketUS economyBofA sees Norges Bank holding rates, flags hawkish risksJanuary 20, 2025US economySportsIliman Ndiaye outlines instant change David Moyes has made since Everton returnJanuary 20, 2025SportsCryptocurrencyBitcoin Hits All-Time High as Trump Inauguration ApproachesJanuary 20, 2025CryptocurrencyFinanceBrunswick Corporation Earns Spot on Forbes' Inaugural List of America's Most Trusted CompaniesJanuary 20, 2025Finance
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