Baltimore startup raising $4M to make nosebleeds easier to manage
Dr. Elizabeth Clayborne used to make do-it-yourself nose clips out of tongue depressors to stop patients' nosebleeds from flowing onto the floor.
The University of Maryland emergency room physician is hunting for $4 million in seed funding to bring a device that replaces the tongue depressors — NasaClip — to a wider market. Patients can treat their nosebleeds at home using the device instead of rushing to a hospital and it gives doctors a tool more advanced than a few sticks and some tape. Nosebleeds…
Source: bizjournals.com Health Care:Physician Practices headlines - Category: American Health Authors: Matt Hooke Source Type: news
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