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Shocking findings: Electricity may help speed up wound healing – Study Finds
Electrical stimulation may be able to help blood vessels move white blood cells and oxygen to injuries in a faster and more efficient manner.

COLUMBUS, Ohio — Electricity is far more synonymous with bodily harm than healing, but a study suggests that may soon change. Researchers from The Ohio State University say electrical stimulation may be able to help blood vessels move white blood cells and oxygen to wounds in a faster and more efficient manner. In short, electricity may speed up how fast your body heals itself.
How is this possible? Study authors explain that when they applied electricity to blood vessels, it created “a constant…
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