Japanese scientists the breakthrough provides a new way of helping to reduce growing organ donor shortages.
The patch delivers healing proteins from engineered cells in a mini "factory" around the clock to different types of injury.
The breakthrough at Columbia University lays the groundwork for future clinical studies aimed at developing new treatments.
At the center of the discovery is a molecule called CysLTR1, which is best known for its role in asthma and inflammation.
Scientists say It could be used as a daily supplement to improve muscle frailty and general fitness in older people.
Sauna bathing releases white blood cells into the bloodstream, which play a "key" role in the body's defense.
When we scratch an itch, something tells our brain when to stop.
A new study found out why chronic pain may last longer for women than men.
