Minneapolis, MN, July 27, 2009 – The National Alliance for Thrombosis & Thrombophilia (NATT) provides information on anti-coagulation clinic sites in Minnesota on their website. Patients now can find a clinic close to their work or home just by visiting the NATT-MN site. Click here for the clinic list.
NATT is a patient-led and science driven advocacy organization providing
patient education and professional training on the signs, symptoms and
prevention of blood clots and clotting disorders. NATT combines the unique
perspectives of health care providers, individuals afflicted with clotting
disorders and community leaders who are passionate about this health care
crisis.
Several hundred thousand Americans die each year from blood clots in the
veins. Most of these lives could have been saved if more patients and health
professionals had known about
the
symptoms,
risks and
treatments.
NATT has joined forces with the CDC, US Surgeon General and other voluntary
health agencies to promote
education and early diagnosis and treatment of blood clots.
The US Surgeon General estimates that in Minnesota, blood clots will strike
more than 10,000 people each year, resulting in over 1,700 deaths, most of
which are preventable. Information released recently from the Mayo
Clinic provides significantly higher estimates for Minnesota, with blood
clots striking more than 15,000 people and resulting in over 5,000 deaths.
The mission of the National Alliance for Thrombosis & Thrombophilia is to
prevent, diagnose and treat thrombosis and thrombophilia through research,
education, support and advocacy. For additional information about
clotting disorders or the activities of the NATT-MN Chapter, contact Chris
Pulkrabek by e-mail to
cpulkrabek@stoptheclot.org or by telephone at 651-324-3169.
CONTACT: Chris Pulkrabek 651.324.3169 cpulkrabek@stoptheclot.org www.stoptheclot.org/mn