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		<title>Blood suckers..!!</title>
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Imagine something that disgusts you and at the same time saves millions of lives.
Yes! you guessed it right! I am talking about the NATURE&#8217;S BLOODY SUCKERS.
Leeches present in front of us a huge spectrum of usage. It is mainly used to treat circulatory disorders. Like a landlords, it has occupied an influential place in the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=coolscience.wordpress.com&blog=2299898&post=7&subd=coolscience&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Imagine something that disgusts you and at the same time saves millions of lives.</p>
<p>Yes! you guessed it right! I am talking about the NATURE&#8217;S BLOODY SUCKERS.</p>
<p>Leeches present in front of us a huge spectrum of usage. It is mainly used to treat circulatory disorders. Like a landlords, it has occupied an influential place in the doctor&#8217;s medical kit.</p>
<p>When leech bites a victim, it&#8217;s saliva makes blood flow to increase and prevent clotting. This is because of the Platelet aggregators and coagulation inhibitors which are present in it&#8217;s saliva. So what happens when he bites?<font> The oxygenated blood enters the wound area until veins re-grow and regains circulation.</p>
<p>While doing microsurgery, the doctors often come across situations where, they face the </font><font> difficulties of reattaching minute veins.</p>
<p><strong>Here is a real case:</strong></p>
<p></font><font>Ears have such tiny veins that, in the past, no one was able to successfully reattach them. Then, in 1985, a Harvard physician was having great difficulty in reattaching the ear of a five-year-old child; the tiny veins kept clotting. He decided to use leeches and the ear was saved.</p>
<p>So people before turning your face away from leeches&#8230;Think about it!!</font></p>
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