Spray-on liquid bandages aren't a new idea by any means, but a company called BioCure has just received FDA approval for a gel-based version designed to treat combat wounds. Developed in conjunction ...
NO STING FORMULA: Free of harsh chemicals, making it gentle on even the most sensitive skin EASY APPLICATION: Simply spray the affected area and let it dry; No need for messy tapes or bandages ...
NEW BRUNSWICK, N.J. – The Center for Military Biomaterials Research (CeMBR), part of the New Jersey Center for Biomaterials at Rutgers University, has enabled the development of a breakthrough ...
Dr. Mark Carlson of Nebraska Surgical Research is developing a liquid bandage to stop bleeding quickly and potentially save lives in battlefield situations while also aiding future regenerative ...
New Skin® introduces a new way for parents to take away the uncomfortable sting of scrapes and cuts. Available now, New Skin® Kids Liquid Bandage Paint appeals to parents and children with its vibrant ...
If you've ever scraped your knuckle or cut your toe, you know how tough those spots are to bandage. Two companies are now heavily advertising a solution: liquid bandages. Our partner Consumer Reports ...
Take a stroll through the first-aid aisle in a drugstore. Among the dizzying selection of gauze and medical tape and the myriad colors, shapes, and materials of adhesive bandages, you will likely find ...
A smart liquid bandage glows to reveal the amount of oxygen the wound underneath is getting, and that could help doctors help us heal. Freelancer Michael Franco writes about the serious and silly ...