A fast-acting powder turns blood into a sealing gel, stopping life-threatening bleeding where pressure and patches often fail ...
More than 8 million people in the U.S. take blood thinners, also called anticoagulants. Many are prescribed the drugs after ...
In trauma care, the difference between life and death is often measured in seconds, and uncontrolled bleeding remains one of ...
Severe bleeding is one of the most common and preventable causes of death after traumatic injury, yet currently available ...
People with atrial fibrillation (Afib) who took low doses of blood-thinning drugs known as direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) experienced more bleeding during the first three months of treatment.
A groundbreaking study with results published in European Heart Journal has unveiled critical insights into the risks associated with combining non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) with ...
An investigational anti-clotting medication, asundexian, has demonstrated a reduction in the risk of a second ischemic ...
A blood test that detects GFAP during emergency transport could kick off effective treatment for these patients before they even get to the hospital, potentially reducing their brain damage from ...
Discovering blood in your vomit creates immediate alarm and concern. This symptom, medically termed hematemesis, signals something significant happening in your digestive tract that requires attention ...
Postpartum bleeding, known as lochia, is a normal part of recovery after childbirth as the body sheds uterine tissue and ...