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New Approach to Wound Healing May be Easy on Skin, but Hard on Bacteria

Silver is widely used to prevent bacterial contamination in wound dressings, says Agarwal, "but these dressings deliver a very large load of silver, and that can kill a lot of cells in the wound....

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Interferon alpha can delay full onset of type I diabetes

The results of the Phase II trial are published today in Diabetes Care, a journal of the American Diabetes Association. "It shows a strong trend in preserving insulin-producing beta cell function...

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Caesarean babies more likely to develop diabetes

The team, led by Dr Chris Cardwell and Dr Chris Patterson, examined 20 published studies from 16 countries including around 10,000 children with Type 1 diabetes and over a million control children. Th...

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