
A new 'breakthrough treatment' developed by a group of Australian researchers could prove to be of a major benefit in treating severely wounded soldiers in battle. Researchers claim it could be the first big advance in treating battlefield casualties since the Vietnam War, with the potential to dramatically reduce deaths in the field. "In the last 10 years, about 5,000 allied soldiers have died on the battlefield (in Iraq and Afghanistan) and 87 percent ...
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