Pentagon interested in injectable foam that could stop internal bleeding in soldiers
Arsenal Medical has now received more than $35 million to help further the development of it's expanding foam that treats internal bleeding.
Arsenal Medical has now received more than $35 million to help further the development of it's expanding foam that treats internal bleeding.
Helius Medical Technologies and the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command have announced a clinical trial for a traumatic brain injury device, and India is asking for $99.3M from Nestle after food scare involving Maggi noodles.