The long, painful, and dangerous process of skin grafts seems to have taken a giant leap forward. This is such a "wow!" story that it worth a whole day of hopefulness.
I clicked on the title and saw the video on its own site. If Blogger gives you an "open in new window" control, that would do the trick.
Thank you for posting this. The burn photos are HARD to look at. The amazing speed and thoroughness of recovery are worth it.
With about 75,000 burn patients hospitalized each year, this invention will not only save people from disfigurement and pain - it will reduce the cost of care dramatically.
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I apologize that the right side of the video is cut off. If anyone knows how to fix that, I would be grateful for the information.
I clicked on the title and saw the video on its own site. If Blogger gives you an "open in new window" control, that would do the trick.
Thank you for posting this. The burn photos are HARD to look at. The amazing speed and thoroughness of recovery are worth it.
With about 75,000 burn patients hospitalized each year, this invention will not only save people from disfigurement and pain - it will reduce the cost of care dramatically.
WOW! indeed.
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