E-Bandage: Science is an integral part of our lives and has made tremendous contributions to our well-being and progress. It is responsible for many of the technological advancements that have improved our quality of life and helped us better understand the world around us.
One of the most significant contributions of science is its role in medicine. Scientists have discovered new treatments and cures for diseases that were once considered incurable and have made significant strides in improving public health. Science has also contributed to the development of medical technologies such as X-rays, MRIs, and ultrasounds, which have revolutionised healthcare and saved countless lives.
Now the researchers claim that they have developed a new device that could be a powerful asset for patients with diabetes, as their ulcers can lead to serious complications, such as amputation or even death.
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E-Bandage: Necessity is the mother of invention
Approximately 30 million people in the U.S. who have diabetes are at risk of developing a diabetic foot ulcer at some stage in their lives, with 15 to 25% of them eventually doing so. This is because diabetes can cause a loss of sensation, which can lead to minor injuries going unnoticed and untreated. In addition, high glucose levels can thicken capillary walls, resulting in a reduced flow of blood and making it harder for wounds to heal. A minor wound has the ideal conditions to develop into a serious wound.
So consequently, researchers have developed a first-of-its-kind small, flexible, and stretchable E-Bandage that accelerates healing by 30 percent through the delivery of electrotherapy directly to the wound site. According to the scientists, the E-Bandage not only observes the recovery process, but once it is no longer required, it will dissolve into the body—including the electrodes—without causing any harm.
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Researchers suggested that injuries can interfere with the electrical signals of the body, and electrical stimulation can help restore the body’s regular signals, encouraging new cells to move to the area of the injury. They stated that this is the first bioresorbable E-Bandage that is able to provide electrotherapy and the first example of a smart regenerative system.
It is evident that science is essential to our daily lives and our future. It has provided us with the tools to understand and address some of the world’s most pressing problems and has improved our overall quality of life. As such, we must continue to invest in scientific research and education to ensure that future generations can benefit from the advancements made possible by science.
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