A revolutionary blood clot that can heal chronic wounds
A revolutionary blood clot that can heal chronic wounds
ActiGraft is an FDA-cleared regenerative wound solution which uses a patient’s own blood to spur healing of chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers.
May 24, 2021, 8:40 am
ActiGraft forms a blood clot outside the body, using the patient’s own blood, and is applied to trigger healing in a chronic wound. Photo courtesy of RedDress
May 24, 2021
ActiGraft is an FDA-cleared regenerative wound solution which uses a patient’s own blood to spur healing of chronic wounds such as diabetic foot ulcers.
By Abigail Klein Leichman,
The body’s mechanism for healing wounds is quite miraculous.
The wound bleeds. The blood coagulates and forms a clot. The clot sends a biologic signal triggering a cascade of actions that protect against infection and bring blood cells bearing materials to build new tissue in place of the damaged tissue.
Usually, this amazing process happens underneath the scab that forms over a wound and it’s all over pretty quickly.
Mother Faces Murder Charges In Death Of 3-Year-Old Whose Body Was Found At Softball Field
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Kristie Haas and Brandon Haas were first indicted in April 2020
The new charges were announced Tuesday
A Delaware mother is facing murder charges over the death of her 3-year-old daughter whose body was discovered from a softball field, State Attorney announced Tuesday.
Kristie Haas and husband Brandon Haas were previously indicted in April 2020 on charges including first-degree child abuse and endangering the welfare of the child.
In addition to these charges, Kristie now faces two counts of murder by abuse or neglect first degree under a superseding indictment, Kathy Jennings, Delaware Attorney General said in a news release.
Mother charged with murder in death of 3-year-old girl
May 4, 2021
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SMYRNA, Del. (AP) A woman who was accused along with her husband of child abuse after the remains of her 3-year-old daughter were found at a softball field in Delaware is now facing murder charges, authorities said Tuesday.
Attorney General Kathy Jennings said charges against Kristie Haas, 28, have been upgraded to include two counts of murder by abuse or neglect.
Smyrna Police Lt. Brian Donner thanked the FBI for “expertise and resources” that made the murder charges possible.
Haas and her husband, Brandon, were arrested in Pennsylvania last October following an investigation that began after the remains of a child were found at the Smyrna-Clayton Little Lass Softball fields in September 2019.