Hospitals around the country are conserving critical intravenous fluid supplies to cope with a shortage that may last months.
Many U.S. hospitals are conserving critical intravenous fluids to cope with a supply shortage caused by Hurricane Helene.
Matthew Lorenger joins Veronica this morning to talk hydropeutics, and the health benefits it presents. They talk about the research, the work, and the history for mobile IV hydration.
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