HOUSTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DrySee®, a medical technology company dedicated to improving wound care, created the first patented bandage that will change colors to indicate it should be changed. Now, the ...
Total Resources International's Geolyn Gonzalez talked to Drug Store News about what the company sees as the future of first aid and emergency preparedness. Geolyn Gonzalez, vice president of sales ...
Give the wound a name. Fourth, another important first-aid treatment might be using your talent, whatever it is and no matter how meager. Everyone has some small talent, even if it is washing dishes ...
A medical product used for first aid and distributed nationwide was recalled after the FDA learned it may contain ...
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When Earle Dickson (1892-1961) invented the Band-Aid, treatments for minor cuts and scrapes were dicey. At the time, in 1920, "there were no good options for bandaging such small injuries hygienically ...
This First Aid guide offers a detailed approach to managing a bullet wound, emphasising safety, bleeding control, and shock prevention. This guide offers a detailed approach to managing a bullet wound ...
It is time to write more on the Wound with No Name. It is my favorite post on this blog, perhaps because I see from the many comments how many people are moved by it, or because it expresses something ...