WASHINGTON — A new type of injectable foam that molds to organs and slows hemorrhaging could be used on the battlefield by military first responders.
The technology, developed under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency’s Wound Stasis System program, resulted in 72 percent survival rate at three hours post-injury in testing. [Read the whole story on EMS1]








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