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Burns improve more rapidly after treatment with fish skin
A minimally processed cod‑skin product appears more effective than synthetic dressings for treating severe burns, according to recent evidence.
Source New Scientist AI Summary Updated 57m ago
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A minimally processed cod‑skin product appears more effective than synthetic dressings for treating severe burns, according to recent evidence. The fish‑skin material accelerates healing before patients undergo skin‑graft surgery.
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