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[Hint: They all relate to a similar topic]
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Friday, 24 April 2015
Wednesday, 8 April 2015
Betel Nut
Here's a news update from March! Ever heard of the 'Betel Nut'?
Want to learn more?; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-31921207
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"It is used by almost a tenth of the world's population. It gives people a buzz equivalent to six cups of coffee and is used variously as a symbol of love, marriage and a cure for indigestion and impotence" - BBC
Want to learn more?; http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-31921207
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Wednesday, 1 April 2015
Here's a Recap!
Thankfully, I found a lot of material worth posting on this blog ever since it returned this month. Yet, if you're interested in a particular topic, try using our search bar in the top right - it's perfect for your quick thoughts! Also, if you've read a particularly intriguing post don't forget to check out the related tags below!
Plus, don't forget to share!
Enjoy the blog,
- Geeker
Plus, don't forget to share!
Enjoy the blog,
- Geeker
We're Back!
It's been a long month and thankfully we're now back and ready to post!
To compensate, here's a recent summary on a video I watched, by the TED Talks.
Interested? Here's the video
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To compensate, here's a recent summary on a video I watched, by the TED Talks.
“This gel can make you stop bleeding instantly”
The concept of bleeding is one of the most significant
aspects of care, treatment and even diagnostics in medicine. For hundreds of years physicians have battled
with preventing bleeds and treating severe cases of trauma. For this reason,
the idea of an instant bleed-relief gel is absolutely incredible. Joe Landolina
(an American inventor and biomedical engineer) introduces TED’s audience to the
concept of this fascinating notion by plunging them into the field of war.
He requests for us to imagine being an injured
soldier with a severe femoral bleed – and immediately addresses that this fatal
wound can kill within three minutes. To make matters worse, the medic’s
utensils and treatment methods can take up to five minutes to begin affect,
leaving the possibility of death almost inevitable. With this idea accounted,
Joe describes the Extracellular Matrix (ECM) and its role in the body; being
responsible for healing. He accounts that other products on the market are only
two-dimensional functioning on the ECM and does not ‘fit’ into its structure.
Yet, his new product, Vetigel made from “small pieces of plant derived polymers”
re-assembles itself into the wound and its local tissue – working with the body
to clot in less than ten seconds.
Joe proposes that it should be out for release for
human use within the “next year” (2015). To conclude, he refers back to the
first initial image of the soldier and describes the simplicity of treatment
that Vetigel could propose.
The concept is absolutely captivating and completely
intrigues all members of the general public, with an interest of medicine or
not.
Interested? Here's the video
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