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A living bandage made with human cells helped deep wounds heal faster
A bandage usually covers a wound. This one comes with a bonus: it gives repair instructions. Researchers at Rice University ...
A closeup of a model's lips. There are all kinds of reasons your lips might be chapped. The universally annoying and uncomfortable situation of a dry, flaky, tight, cracked pout might be due to cold ...
Maui Health Medical Minute is sponsored content. This article was written by Dr. James R. Williams, Infectious Disease, Maui Memorial Medical Center Outpatient Clinic. The body ha ...
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Scientists just found a master switch that controls how fast old wounds heal — a gene the body flips off as we age, slowing repair to a crawl
Every year, roughly 6.5 million Americans struggle with chronic wounds that refuse to close. The majority are over 65. Their ...
From lingering colds to longer recoveries after injury or surgery to stubborn symptoms that just feel impossible to shake, many people wonder why it is so hard to feel better. A new book explores a ...
As people grow older, their skin changes in many ways. It becomes thinner, weaker, and slower to repair itself after injury.
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