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India-based Miraqules has developed a groundbreaking nanotechnology designed to mimic natural blood clotting proteins, offering a rapid solution for controlling heavy bleeding. This innovative approach aims to enhance medical responses in critical situations, potentially saving lives by significantly reducing the time it takes to achieve hemostasis.
The technology leverages advanced nanomaterials to create a product that can be easily applied in emergency settings, whether in hospitals or on the battlefield. By closely resembling the body’s own clotting mechanisms, Miraqules’ solution promises to minimize complications often associated with traditional methods of bleeding control.
At the upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, the company plans to showcase this life-saving technology, highlighting its potential applications in various medical fields, including trauma care and surgical procedures. The introduction of this technology marks a significant step forward in emergency medicine, as it addresses the urgent need for effective and immediate treatment options in life-threatening situations.
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