Skin from cod and tilapia is being used to treat burns and other skin damage. Icelandic biotechnology company Kerecis has developed an FDA-approved cod-skin treatment that can speed up burn healing ...
Fish skin grafts are a new option for treating wounds and burns. Research suggests they reduce pain, aid healing, and have a low risk of side effects. New treatment options for burns and skin wounds ...
Medical experts prepare fish skin from wild cod — fished off the coast of Iceland — to apply on burn and diabetic wound patients. Photo courtesy of Kerecis Chilly waters off the coast of Iceland have ...
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WANE) — A Parkview Health nurse practitioner received international recognition after using a procedure that required fish skin grafts to help heal a patient’s chest wound. Janalynn ...
Veterinarians used a creative approach to treat the burns of Stella, a 1-year-old Rottweiler puppy, who escaped a house fire. Smoke inhalation prohibited Stella from being sedated for skin grafts, so ...
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