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Kim sent this to me:
i did blood work at walter reed for my first rotation of co-op... sometimes we would centrifuge the samples down, which separates the red blood cells from the plasma. you can absolutely tell if someone has had so much as one cigarette a day, by the turbidity of their blood plasma. a person who doesn’t smoke has completely translucent blood plasma, but it’s cloudy for smokers.
Sick. Sick! Ugh.
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