Virtual program will deliver evidence-based learning for clinicians practicing in home-based, post-acute, and community ...
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That's not good - slippery rocks, open wounds, and remote infection risk
We ventured into uncharted waters and were met with nature’s extremes. After falling hard on the rocks, an injury reminds us ...
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Kenyans praise Mosiria after rescuing sickly street man and taking him to hospital: "Utapata baraka"
Chief Officer Geoffrey Mosiria's heartwarming act of kindness towards a sick street boy in Nairobi inspired Kenyans and ...
Retrospective analysis compares smooth and perforated polyetheretherketone implants, revealing trends in postoperative ...
As aging populations and rising diabetes rates drive an increase in chronic wounds, more patients face the risk of ...
UCR researchers developed an electrochemical gel that generates oxygen for a month, healing diabetic wounds in mice in 23 days. This "smart" gel could prevent amputations and aid organ engineering.
ANSWER: In general, you are right that blisters with blood or fluid underneath should not be drained. If the skin overlying the blister is intact, it should keep the bacteria out so that there is only ...
With MDR certification secured and our expanded IV/CD portfolio now available in Europe, we are taking another ...
The cardiologist didn't believe it was a big deal. Am I doing the right thing?
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