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Burns improve more rapidly after treatment with fish skin

Burns improve more rapidly after treatment with fish skinWorldPing

Severe burns are often treated with synthetic products ahead of skin graft surgery, but there is evidence that a product made from minimally processed cod skin is more effective…

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