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Expanding essential wound care for people who use drugs - MSN
More information: Eleanor Turi et al, Scaling up low barrier wound care for people who use drugs: a mixed methods study, Harm Reduction Journal (2025). DOI: 10.1186/s12954-025-01241-9.
Skin grafts genetically engineered from a patient's own cells can heal persistent wounds in people with an extremely painful dermatologic disease, a Stanford Medicine-led clinical trial has shown.
The study, titled "Scaling up low barrier wound care for people who use drugs: a mixed methods study," was conducted in Philadelphia and surrounding regions from April to September 2024.
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