Sentences with phrase «new wound dressings»

New wound dressings have been created by researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering that has the ability to accelerate the healing process quite significantly while improving tissue restoration at the same time.

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They've - No - Business - in - Show - Business Dept.. There, on center stage at Radio City Music Hall in New York last week, is this guy dressed in a green wind - breaker and khakis and a baseball cap — supposed to be Weeb Ewbank, see?
In addition, patients received new types of wound dressings designed to reduce the chance of infection.
When I wore this look, the wind was out of control so I paired this dress with my new favorite double breasted coat that I snagged on sale, but it wasn't freezing per se so I just stuck with ankle booties.
Once the wind turns chilly, layer up your dress with thick tights and throw over the new season masculine shaped tailored blazers or coats.
Meanwhile, you will need to clean the wound, apply antibiotic cream and dress the wound with new bandages daily.
(1981), Tseng — on assignment for the SoHo Weekly News, a now - defunct New York newspaper — dressed in «straight drag» and donning a seersucker suit, ventured to Washington, D.C., where he talked his way into the offices of the key figures of the Moral Majority movement — from William F. Buckley to Jerry Falwell — and took semi-serious portraits of them fatuously posed before a crumpled American flag, which Tseng had prepared as a prop and told his subjects that it was meant to appear blowing triumphantly in the wind.
It was an elegant brownstone townhouse on Beacon St., in Boston, and it was mortgaged to the hilt so that the beautiful but willful Derinda James could start a new life out West, where she outmaneuvered gunslingers, rode spirited horses, and dressed the bear - claw wounds of the unnervingly handsome Clinton Gage, whom she later married after a chase across the country.
We had recently bought her a new larger dresser and somehow this wound up on our back porch.
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