Have you ever wondered if it’s worth the extra money to buy the waterproof brand of bandages for your next boo-boo emergency? Well, Consumer Reports says they don’t all do a good job of keeping the ...
The average bandage provides some protection, but it is still easy for dirt and water to reach a wound. Even if a waterproof bandage is used on a wound it’s hard to tell if it is actually sealed.
Michael Kanellos is editor at large at CNET News.com, where he covers hardware, research and development, start-ups and the tech industry overseas. Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of ...
Wound care technology company DrySee has introduced a patented waterproof bandage with a liquid intrusion alert. Often doctors recommend post-procedure patients avoid showering to keep a wound dry.
YONKERS, NY — Waterproof bandages are supposed to protect cuts and scrapes from water and other liquids that can carry germs. But Consumer Reports tested eight bandages labeled waterproof and one ...
Several manufacturers market bandages touted as being waterproof, but those claims, like the bandages themselves, rarely hold water, the Consumers Union said Tuesday. All of the bandages leak at least ...
National First Responders Day, observed on October 28th, is a day to honor and appreciate the unwavering dedication and bravery of those who are the first to arrive at the scene of emergencies.
We already mimic them to make fly-fishing lures. But now scientists working on some advanced medical technology believe copycatting one tiny insect could hold promise for repairing human tissues and ...
DrySee®, a medical technology company dedicated to improving wound care, introduces its patented waterproof bandage with liquid intrusion alert. The average bandage provides some protection, but it is ...
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