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Scientists Use Nanomaterials to Heal Stubborn Wounds Resistant to Antibiotics

via Smithsonian Magazine·4h ago

Researchers are utilizing light-activated nanomaterials to treat stubborn wounds that resist standard antibiotic treatments. This innovation offers a promising solution for slow-healing lesions common in diabetic patients and burn victims. The technology represents a major leap forward in managing chronic infections and improving patient outcomes.

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