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Robert Chelsea was at the Willingboro Library and shared his story of being the oldest and first Black patient to receive a ...
It supposedly lasts longer, but there’s an interesting catch: It’s made from cadaver tissue. Those using it don’t seem to mind. “I see it as equivalent to a medical transplant,” said Stasi.
A growing number of people have been coming forward to donate skin to help the burn victims of the Milestone School plane crash. As of today (27 July), over 100 individuals have shown interest in ...
“We still use cadaver skin for many situations in modern burn care," said MUSC’s Kahn. But dozens of new skin substitutes have hit the market in recent years.
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