π©Ήβ±οΈ Researchers have developed an aerosolized wound spray called SEAL that stops severe arterial bleeding nearly instantly.
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οΈ Researchers have developed an aerosolized wound spray called SEAL that stops severe arterial bleeding nearly instantly.The #Baltimore-based team uses a specialized chitosan mixture to create a physical seal, providing a potential lifesaver for soldiers and first responders in remote areas.
https://newatlas.com/medical-tech/battlefield-wound-spray/#medicine #health #innovation #science #biology #tech #technology #research #safety #emergency
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οΈ Researchers have developed an aerosolized wound spray called SEAL that stops severe arterial bleeding nearly instantly.The #Baltimore-based team uses a specialized chitosan mixture to create a physical seal, providing a potential lifesaver for soldiers and first responders in remote areas.
https://newatlas.com/medical-tech/battlefield-wound-spray/#medicine #health #innovation #science #biology #tech #technology #research #safety #emergency
@tksst Getting Star Trek vibes.

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οΈ Researchers have developed an aerosolized wound spray called SEAL that stops severe arterial bleeding nearly instantly.The #Baltimore-based team uses a specialized chitosan mixture to create a physical seal, providing a potential lifesaver for soldiers and first responders in remote areas.
https://newatlas.com/medical-tech/battlefield-wound-spray/#medicine #health #innovation #science #biology #tech #technology #research #safety #emergency
Sounds good.
I don't know what the category "extreme bleeding situations" includes and excludes but the product woul seem limited to cases where it can be applied very near to the artery.