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Heart “Bandage” Reduces Damage in an Attack

Heart “Bandage” Reduces Damage in an Attack

Mar 18, 2015 | animals helping humans, Conditions, Medical Research, treatment, Uncategorized

Damage from a heart attack is quick, and in an effort to circumvent the damage, doctors have to act quickly, which in some cases can cause even more damage. Holes in the heart membrane during an attack are the target of a new research project at the University of Minnesota using pigs as human models. […]

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