Why Different Wounds Have Different Bacteria and Heal Differently
Researchers studied the tiny bacteria living in two types of wounds: cuts from accidents (traumatic wounds) and long-lasting sores (ulcerative wounds). By …
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Researchers studied the tiny bacteria living in two types of wounds: cuts from accidents (traumatic wounds) and long-lasting sores (ulcerative wounds). By …
Read MoreScientists discovered that a special liquid made from stem cells can help wounds heal faster in people with type 2 diabetes. In lab tests and animal studies, …
Read MoreScientists discovered that combining probiotics with special cell treatments can help diabetic wounds heal faster and better. The study used three types of …
Read MoreResearchers studied whether taking vitamin D supplements could help people with chronic wounds heal faster. They worked with 46 patients who had low vitamin D …
Read MoreThis case study shows how one person with paralysis recovered from a serious pressure wound (a type of injury that develops from staying in one position too …
Read MoreScientists are discovering that special components from bacteria—called postbiotics—might be better at healing wounds than live bacteria. Unlike probiotics …
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