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They will continue their research to improve the method further and dig deep into the various factors that enable skin cells to heal faster in the presence of electricity.Our results bring hope that electrical stimulation delivered in a controlled manner can be a viable pathway to accelerate wound repair.

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 The researchers noticed that electricity enabled the former to heal three times faster than the latter.uni-directional EF) is as effective as compared to alternatingly polarizing both the wound’s edges (i.Electric wound healing can help millionsAsplund and her team believe that their healing method could be beneficial.

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the electric stimulation method proposed by the researchers is based on a well-known hypothesis that suggests that human skin is electrostatic.Our discovery of a method that may heal wounds up to three times faster can be a game changer for diabetic and elderly people.

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especially for diabetes patients across the globe who are generally at greater risk of experiencing chronic wounds.

and also by providing a baseline for other researchers trying to find an optimal electrode blueprint for in vivo DC stimulation.The app could answer all my fitness and health questions.

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Screenshot by Sabrina Ortiz/ZDNETLastly.There has to be more to the band than what theyre getting paid to say.

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