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| Fizzy microparticles may save lives on the battlefield Battlefield medics and paramedics rely on chemical-infused bandages to help stem blood loss and treat wounds. However, the blood itself is frequently their worst enemy -- it takes those chemicals away from where they're needed. Those first responde... http://www.engadget.com/2015/10/04/f...s-heal-wounds/ |
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