Healing with Fish: The Answer for Chronic Wounds?

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    An innovative company in Iceland has developed a product from fish skin to treat chronic wounds so that new skin can grow. Called Omega 3 Wound, developed by Kerecis Limited, and approved by the FDA, this product illustrates that we have the capacity to use 100% of the fish, thereby maximizing the value of the catch and accelerating economic opportunity around the globe.

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Nature.com | Fish Skin Bandaids: A Natural Way to Speed Wound Healing
www.nature.com/scitable/blog/student-voices/fish_skin_bandaids_a_natural

Episode Resources
< Kerecis.com | Fish Skin Technology to Heal Human Wounds
kerecis.com/technology/29-fda-approval
< Iceland's Pioneering Treatment | Bloomberg Businessweek
bloomberg.com/news/features/2017-06-27/fish-skin-may-be-the-answer-to-chronic-wounds