Still a Fan of the Golden Tan? Tune In to Social Media and Tone Down Your Risk of Skin Cancer
Social media smarts could make you less susceptible to skin cancer, new research from the University of South Australia explains.
Social media smarts could make you less susceptible to skin cancer, new research from the University of South Australia explains.
Surgeons at Delray Medical Center have published early clinical experience with SMART, a scaffold-based reconstructive technique designed for selected complete muscle transection injuries where suturing alone may be mechanically unreliable. Published in PRS Global Open, the report describes six cases with no construct failures or wound complications reported during available follow-up.