A Master’s student from the University of Wolverhampton has developed a ground-breaking biodegradable wound dressing which ...
Advanced wound dressings (for example, alginate, film, foam, hydrocolloid and hydrogel dressings) regulate the wound surface by retaining moisture or absorbing exudate, so protecting the wound base ...
Student Khabat Jamel has created innovative hydrogels, as part of her research project, combining the natural healing properties of thyme and ginger with the potent antimicrobial action of silver ...
The global chronic wound care market is poised for significant growth, with a projected rise at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 3.8% from 2023 to 2033. The market value is forecasted to ...
Most diabetic wound care products are passive dressings, only providing a protective barrier against the external environment ...
A laceration is an irregular cut in the skin caused by a sharp object. This kind of cut is the most common reason for emergency room visits in the United States. Several million cases are reported ...
Brooklinen covers every aspect of lounging exquisitely. So it’s no surprise its robes are also impeccably made. “It’s so damn plush and cozy. Every time I shrug it on after a shower, I feel ...
There are only a few jokes—and tropes and ideas—that the makers of the slasher comedy “Bloody Axe Wound” don’t skate by without a second glance. That’s a shame because there are also a few intriguing ...
Hydrogel dressings, known for their moisture-retaining properties, play a crucial role in wound management, especially for burns, pressure ulcers, and diabetic wounds. The market’s growth is propelled ...
Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Police investigate a crime scene where they say multiple family members were found dead inside a home in ...
A Manitoba woman had her right leg amputated after complications following a knee replacement surgery two months earlier. Roseanne Milburn, 61, went ahead with the scheduled amputation last ...
During her studies at Stellenbosch University, Kyla Raoult demonstrated the potential of using a non-hormonal hydrogel technology to reversibly block the passage of sperm through the vas deferens.