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New ‘Smallest’, Wearable, Battery-Free Device Can Warn People of UV Overexposure
- Friday December 7, 2018
- Indo-Asian News Service
Smaller than an M&M (colourful button-shaped chocolates) and thinner than a credit card, the device can optimise treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal affective disorder and reduce risk of sunburns and skin cancer.
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Scientists Make Advance In Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
- Friday July 29, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
British scientists say they have developed a pioneering new treatment to prevent bacterial skin infections, which could also be used in the battle against 'superbugs' such as MRSA.
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Skin treatment using blood cells to be tried on patients
- Monday April 4, 2011
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
For the benefit of people with burn marks and scars, doctors at a private hospital in New Delhi will experiment with a new treatment to develop skin from the blood cells of patients.The new treatment called the 'Vampire Facelift', which will make best use of the patients' own platelets, will be tried from next month at Fortis Hospital on persons se...
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New ‘Smallest’, Wearable, Battery-Free Device Can Warn People of UV Overexposure
- Friday December 7, 2018
- Indo-Asian News Service
Smaller than an M&M (colourful button-shaped chocolates) and thinner than a credit card, the device can optimise treatment of neonatal jaundice, skin diseases, seasonal affective disorder and reduce risk of sunburns and skin cancer.
- www.gadgets360.com
-
Scientists Make Advance In Fight Against Antibiotic Resistance
- Friday July 29, 2016
- Health | Press Trust of India
British scientists say they have developed a pioneering new treatment to prevent bacterial skin infections, which could also be used in the battle against 'superbugs' such as MRSA.
- www.ndtv.com
-
Skin treatment using blood cells to be tried on patients
- Monday April 4, 2011
- Delhi News | Press Trust of India
For the benefit of people with burn marks and scars, doctors at a private hospital in New Delhi will experiment with a new treatment to develop skin from the blood cells of patients.The new treatment called the 'Vampire Facelift', which will make best use of the patients' own platelets, will be tried from next month at Fortis Hospital on persons se...
- www.ndtv.com