Wound Healing

Wound Healing - most related articles:

- New research into scar-free faster healing - 8.6
- Diabetes may weaken your bones - 6.5
- Topical fluorouracil improves actinic keratoses and photoaging - 5.6
- Aromatherapy makes you feel good only - 4.9
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Wound Healing articles

Diabetes may weaken your bones
The inflammatory molecule TNF-a may contribute to delayed bone fracture healing in diabetics, revealed by researchers. Diabetes, a condition where the body either does not produce enough, or respond to, insulin, affects at least 171 million people worldwide, a figure that is likely to double by 2030.

Topical fluorouracil improves actinic keratoses and photoaging
Topical application of the chemotherapy medication fluorouracil appears to reduce potentially precancerous skin patches and improve the appearance of sun-damaged skin.

Aromatherapy makes you feel good only
Aromatherapy failed to show any improvement in either immune status, wound healing or pain control among people exposed to two often-touted scents, revealed by researchers in a recent study.

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