Leeching onto an old remedy
Agence France-Presse
Nov. 03, 2009. 10:48 AM EST
Known for its anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory and even antibiotic qualities, the leech is making a... More »
Known for its anaesthetic, anti-inflammatory and even antibiotic qualities, the leech is making a return to the world of medicine. In Russia, 10 times more of the blood-suckers are grown than anywhere else in the world and leech therapy is nothing new. Duration: 01:55 « Less
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