Why more civilians are now learning military-grade techniques to save lives

Laura Auel winced as Clif Castleman tightened a bright orange training tourniquet around her upper arm. “There we go,” Castleman said as he constricted the veins and arteries in the 21-year-old college student's right arm. “In some cases, and in some I’ve done in real life, people have said the tourniquet hurts more than the […]Related:Emergency room data shows the opioid crisis continues to accelerateBabies with Down syndrome are put on center stage in the U.S. abortion fightHere’s what you should know about the flu season this year
Source: Washington Post: To Your Health - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news