The Weirdest Paradox in Medicine
Actually here are two crazy and incompletely understood medical phenomena for the price of one. First, how and why does treating a heart attack actually cause MORE damage to the heart and secondly, what on earth does squeezing an arm have to do with preventing heart attack damage?! Watch exclusive, ad-free content from me and hundreds of other creators only on Nebula: https://go.nebula.tv/medlifecrisis ----------------- More Medlife Crisis: Sign up for my free newsletter: https://medlife.substack.com/ Support me on Nebula: http://go.nebula.tv/medlifecrisis https://bsky.app/profile/medcrisis.bs... / medlifecrisis / @medlife2 / medcrisis

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