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Proteomic analysis of scleroderma lesional skin reveals activated wound healing phenotype of epidermal cell layer by Jan Posted Fri 11 Sep 2009 4:56pm an activated, wound healing phenotype. These findings are important because epidermal cells activated by injury induce and regulate local fibroblasts during wound repair. ... injury. These changes closely resemble the activated phenotype seen during wound healing. Conclusions. Consistent with previous models of SSc pathogenesis these data are showing Read on »
Exercise Speeds Wound Healing, Reduces Skin Inflammation by VibrantGlow Patient Expert Posted Thu 16 Oct 2008 7:58pm 1 Comment We already have a million reasons to exercise, and now researchers have discovered another benefit to get us moving: it may decrease inflammation of damaged skin tissue. A new University of Illinois study found that moderate exercise accelerated wound healing in old mice, who otherwise heal more slowly due to hyper-inflammation. Researchers Read on »
Nutrition for Healing Skin Wounds by Denise Reynolds RD LDN Patient Expert Posted Wed 24 Feb 2010 12:12pm Skin wounds can occur from a variety of injuries, including trauma and burns, surgical incisions, pressure ulcers or ulcerations due to a chronic condition such as vascular disease or diabetes. Proper nutrition is crucial for healing wounds. Read on »
First We Had Spray On Stem Cells and Now The Stem Cell Skin Gun for Wound Care Speeds Healing- Regenerative Medicine by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 04 Feb 2011 11:00am is being sprayed.  The video here shows a man who was burned quite badly and when you see how the skin looked in about 4 days, this amazing.  I think stem cells are the future for wound care by a long shot.  The healing process is not only good but the short amount of time it takes is amazing.   The image at the right represents what the patient Read on »
Dr. Romance Happiness Tip: "The Nail in the Fence: Healing Wounds" by Dr. Tina Tessina, Phd "Dr. Romance" Doctor of Philosophy Posted Mon 25 Oct 2010 12:00am can heal.  Think about a cut or wound in your skin: Your body starts to heal immediately, coagulating your blood to stop the loss, then developing a scab, under which new skin...; things that biochemistry longs to be able to understand – never mind accomplish.  That’s a good metaphor for healing emotional wounds.    Emotional wounds, whether from words Read on »
Time Does Not Heal All Wounds by Susan Patient Expert Posted Thu 12 Nov 2009 10:00pm I’ve heard people say, “Just give it time and it will heal.” or “Time heals all wounds.” or “The only cure for a broken heart is giving it time.” NO NO NO NO While it does indeed take TIME to heal a broken heart, a loss, a life-changing event, the WAY the time is spent is what is important [...] Read on »
Time Heals My Wounds by Jacki D. Posted Thu 27 May 2010 12:00am Photo: tanakawho, Flickr Time may not heal all wounds, but in my case, it definitely blurs them. Let’s talk chemo, that horrible thing from which most of my... surgery and port scars to fade, and my fear of recurrence to morph into something almost unrecognizable. Yes, my wounds have healed not completely and entirely, but mostly. I Read on »
Devotion: It Takes More Than The Passing Of Time To Heal Our Wounds by Lisa C. Posted Sun 27 Feb 2011 10:00am “[There is] a time to heal.” Ecclesiastes 3:3a A common saying among many is “time heals all wounds.” I have found this to be untrue. For example, there are people....” How true! Rather than waiting for time to heal our wounds, we can make choices that will help heal those wounds. Simply giving ourselves grace and the time to grieve can Read on »
Healing the Wounds of Separation and Divorce by Brett - Sheer Balance Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Mon 16 Nov 2009 10:01pm , but in many relationships, things become downright ugly. What causes such intense anger and bitterness? Intimate relationships tend to invoke our deepest wounds. We’re all the product.... Many of these patterns are like viruses, infecting our self-esteem, our lives, and our relationships. Those closest to us know exactly how to invoke our deepest wounds, which Read on »
Time Heals All Wounds...It Better by Tri to Be Funny Patient Expert Posted Fri 23 Jul 2010 3:34pm fine and you'll be better and stronger than you've ever been before." Thank goodness for growth, humility and a daily dose of TIME. It truly does heal wounds. My hip... know this is all a part of the healing process. I work it hard and it hurts. Of course, that's natural like any healthy exercise regime. What scares me is some of the pain I'm Read on »