Scientists are developing bandages that not only cover a wound, but can communicate with your doctor and even deliver therapeutic pulses of light or electricity. Coming soon to an injury near you, ...
One-hundred years after the invention of the Band-Aid, Johnson & Johnson will launch a new line of the bandages in a range of Black and brown skin tones. "We hear you. We see you. We’re listening to ...
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 ...
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 ...
Every home needs a dedicated first aid kit, even if it’s only used to organize the supplies scattered in medicine cabinets, drawers and cupboards, making it much easier to grab them in a stressful ...
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 ...
Band-Aid is expanding its product line with a range of bandages for various skin tones. The century-old brand announced the move Thursday, amid worldwide protests for racial justice and equality. "We ...
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 ...