Why do diabetic wounds refuse to heal? A new scientific review highlights how disruptions in the timing and behavior of ...
LOS CABOS, BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, Mexico, March 11, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Physicians and scientists from Longevity Medical Institute(R) have published new peer-reviewed research examining the therapeutic ...
FAYETTEVILLE, GA, UNITED STATES, March 10, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- Chronic diabetic wounds fail to heal because ...
Chronic wounds often spiral out of control because oxygen can’t reach the deepest layers of injured tissue. A new gel developed at UC Riverside delivers a continuous flow of oxygen right where it’s ...
In diabetics, wounds tend to progress quickly and heal slowly. Researchers have used electricity to heal diabetic wounds three times faster, which offers great potential for treating those with ...
Chronic diabetic ulcers represent one of the most challenging complications in modern healthcare, affecting over 131 million people worldwide and generating approximately $755 billion in annual ...
CALGARY, AB, March 10, 2026 /CNW/ - Calgary startup NanoTess, an innovator in catalytic skin and wound care solutions, has signed a distribution agreement with embecta, the world's leading producer of ...
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Novel microneedle patch accelerates healing of chronic diabetic wounds using light
Researchers from Nanjing Drum Tower Hospital, Southeast University, and Wenzhou Medical University have developed a novel microneedle patch that combines MXene hydrogel with nitric oxide (NO) and ...
The US has a diabetic wound problem. An estimated 1 million patients with diabetes in the US develop a foot ulcer annually. These patients have a 15-fold increased risk for amputation; the American ...
Chronic infected wounds can take over daily life, especially for people living with diabetes. These wounds often refuse to heal, cause constant pain, and invite dangerous infections that resist ...
Chronic diabetic skin wounds are notoriously slow to heal, sometimes becoming so infected that amputations are required. A newly identified polymer could help keep that from happening, by radically ...
An oral medication that has been examined as a potential treatment for obesity and intracranial hypertension, among other indications, may improve wound healing in patients with type 2 diabetes, ...
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