The leading cause of death due to injuries in war is excessive bleeding. A KAIST research team, in which an Army Major ...
CUTLINES - EMSA medics are the first in the country to use a drug in the field that helps stop internal bleeding. It's the first time the drug, which has been used in hospitals for years, is being ...
When most people think about bleeding, they imagine visible wounds and blood-stained bandages. However, internal bleeding poses a far more dangerous threat precisely because it often goes unnoticed ...