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A biodegradable adhesive may be better than surgery or laser treatment for varicose veins. A medical device company in Santa Rosa, Calif., is developing a method that would deliver the adhesive to a damaged vein via a catheter; essentially, the body would destroy that vein and re-route the blood elsewhere.
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