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		<title>Blood Loss and Fighting</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Our featured FightWriter this month is the wonderful Janeen Ippolito. She asks a bit about blood loss:  How much blood does someone have to lose before it affects their ability to fight? Does how fast or slow you&#8217;re bleeding out affect fighting ability significantly? Is making someone bleed an effective way of killing them? In movies you see people bleeding for three scenes and surviving and other times it knocks them out for the count. Good question, Janeen. First, blood volume depends upon body size. So, injuries being equal, it would take a larger person longer to bleed to death &#8230;</p>
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