The image of an intravenous (IV) bag is a symbol of sickness, but healthy people across the country are signing up for the kind of IV drips typically saved for patients stuck in hospital beds. Known ...
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Drugs are given to patients in hospital through IV drip bags. Drugs given to hospital patients using IV drip bags may contain thousands of dangerous plastic particles, a new study, published in the ...
This segment is part of The State of Science, a series featuring science stories from public radio stations across the United States. A version of this story originally appeared on WBUR in Boston.
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