Learn about the groundbreaking $1 bandage that generates its own electrical field to accelerate healing of chronic wounds.
Researchers have developed nanoflower-coated bandages with antibiotic and anti-inflammatory properties, capable of killing ...
The adhesive bandage protects the wound and scab from bacteria ... They are very effective in closing small, straight wounds on sensitive areas like the face and head. Most skin adhesive glues used ...
From there, researchers then carefully attached these nanoflowers on small strips of electrospun nanofabric. “Polyphenols, ...
With the cost of treatment for some of these wounds growing, something needed to change. With a new smart bandage, patients could finally have some hope that won’t leave them struggling to pay ...
Scientists from Penn State and Hebei University of Technology have created an advanced self-powered sensor that could change how doctors monitor wounds. This new flexible sensor can accurately measure ...
An curved arrow pointing right. WoundClot is a bandage its makers say can stop and clot almost any wound. It's already being used by the Israeli military and hospitals to treat patients with large ...
A drop of water might be all it takes to revolutionize wound healing. Researchers have developed a $1 bandage that, when activated with water, generates its own electrical field to speed healing.