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AHMEDABAD, 20 SEPT 2022: Burns, especially over a part of the body, are hard to manage with a greater risk of sepsis and frequent infections. As they also leave scars, they take a long time to heal.
A team from Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) has tried to ......
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Source : The Times of India
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