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Understanding Aspirin's effect on wound healing offers hope for treating chronic wounds
11/5/2015
Researchers describe how aspirin acts on key skin cells called keratinocytes to delay skin repair at wound sites. A better understanding of this process offers hope for the development of drugs to encourage wounds to heal. The public health impact of chronic wounds is significant, affecting 6.5 million people in the US alone. Chronic wounds, a common complication of diabetes, are an increasing healthcare burden due to the rising incidence rates for obesity and diabetes.
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/05/140512101257.htm