“Physicians and nurse specialists who have used our products on patients – even those with chronic, non-healing wounds – report strong clinical efficacy and high levels of patient satisfaction and ...
Q: We used to tease our grandmother for putting a dab of honey on our scraped knees when we were kids. But now I’m hearing about something called “medical-grade” honey. Does that actually exist? How ...
Dr. Jeff Monash, Tucson wound care specialist, applies medical grade honey wound treatment at Wound Center of Tucson. TUCSON, Ariz. — For patients suffering from chronic wounds, relief may come from ...
Links Medical Products has announced it has received FDA clearance for new wound care products, according to a news release. The clearances are for the company’s new MANUKA Fill medical-grade Manuka ...
Honey has exceptional antimicrobial and tissue-regenerative properties which should be exploited to the full to help wounds heal, say scientists from The university of Manchester. Their review of more ...
Manuka honey, derived from the nectar of the manuka plant that flowers briefly each year in New Zealand and parts of ...
Dear Doctor: We used to tease our grandmother for putting a dab of honey on our scraped knees when we were kids. But now I’m hearing about something called “medical-grade” honey. Does that actually ...
Dear Doctor: We used to tease our grandmother for putting a dab of honey on our scraped knees when we were kids. But now I’m hearing about something called “medical-grade” honey. Does that actually ...
Dear Doctor: We used to tease our grandmother for putting a dab of honey on our scraped knees when we were kids. But now I'm hearing about something called "medical-grade" honey. Does that actually ...
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