Artificial Blood to save millions !! Revolution in Health Care

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Posted: 8 months ago
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Japanese researchers have developed a universal, long-lasting artificial blood substitute that could revolutionize emergency medicine and address global blood shortages. This innovative artificial blood, based on hemoglobin vesicles (HbVs), is compatible with all blood types and can be stored at room temperature for up to two years. Clinical trials are underway, with the goal of deploying this artificial blood in real-world medical care by 2030

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Posted: 7 months ago
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Honestly, I think artificial blood could be a massive breakthrough for a country like India. Every year, we face major blood shortages - especially during accidents, childbirth emergencies, or surgeries in rural hospitals. Finding the right blood group in time is often a matter of life and death. If artificial blood becomes reliable and affordable, it can literally save lakhs of lives. We won’t have to rely solely on voluntary donations, and small hospitals won’t have to send people running to blood banks in the middle of the night. But at the same time, I do hope this technology isn’t locked behind high costs or big pharma patents. For it to truly revolutionize healthcare in India, it has to be accessible, affordable, and safe for the masses - not just something available in private hospitals or metro cities. If done right, artificial blood could be one of the most important innovations in Indian medical history.
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Posted: 7 months ago
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A breakthrough that could change medicine forever artificial blood is here to save millions of lives.
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Posted: 7 months ago
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Imagine a world where emergency rooms never run out of supply, accident victims get instant transfusions, and no patient dies waiting for a donor. This innovation is set to eliminate blood shortages and reshape modern medicine.
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Posted: 6 months ago
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This could be a game-changer for global healthcare! A universal, long-lasting artificial blood would save countless lives. 🙌🩸

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Posted: 3 months ago
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Artificial blood has the potential to transform healthcare in India. With constant shortages during accidents, childbirth complications and rural emergencies, a safe and reliable substitute could save countless lives. It would reduce dependence on voluntary donors and help smaller hospitals respond faster in critical situations. The real challenge is ensuring it remains affordable and not restricted by patents or high pricing. For this technology to truly make an impact, it must be accessible to both urban and rural patients. If developed and distributed responsibly, artificial blood could become one of the most important medical breakthroughs in India’s history.

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