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Muchas personas optan por pasar las vacaciones al lado del mar. En ocasiones, los bañistas pueden sufrir las dolorosas picaduras de las medusas. En los protocolos de primeros auxilios para hacer frente a esta situación siempre se ha creído que la aplicación de vinagre en la zona afectada era el mejor remedio. Sin embargo, un nuevo estudio liderado por el Institut de Ciències del Mar (ICM-CSIC) de Barcelona, publicado en la revista especializada ‘Toxins’, advierte de que no todas las picaduras de medusa deben tratarse con vinagre
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