BLOOD CLOT BANDAGES DEBUT
31 Jan 2003
By cjmilcom
BLOOD CLOT BANDAGES DEBUT The U.S. military is rolling out bandages with clotting agents inside, CNN reports. Made from a shrimp-based product, the dressings can supposedly stop bleeding within two minutes. They've just been approved by the FDA, and there are immediate orders from the military for 6000 units.
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