It used to be so simple. You were a kid. You fell down and skinned your knee. You cried. Mom came to the rescue, washed off your wound – let’s use the technical term, which is “boo-boo” or “owie” – ...
Today's bandages are pretty good at covering up wounds, sealing them off from infectious bacteria and allowing the body to go to work patching up the damage. But could there come a time when bandages ...
The other night, I was walking my dog before bed when an errant rusty screw went through the sole of my Birkenstocks and into my toe. I hobbled home — luckily enough, I was just a few steps away — and ...
There's something to be said for having a first aid kit at the ready wherever you go. I used to slip a few bandages in my wallet just in case, but this Altoids tin first aid kit has enough bandages ...
The medicine cabinets of most modern bathrooms found throughout the world are likely to contain a box of adhesive bandages to be kept on-hand to treat minor cuts or burns. Such a convenience is easily ...
Why this bandage should be in your first aid kit Link Copied! DrySee isn’t just a waterproof bandage. If liquid makes its way in, the bandage’s gauze changes colors from white to blue, letting wearers ...
Band-Aid is embracing diversity. Johnson & Johnson announced Thursday it would be rolling out several new skin tone colors for its bandages. “We hear you. We see you. We’re listening to you,” the ...