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... Mederos' mother, Sharon Freaky, was putting something on the stove when Mederos got ahold of her lighter and tried to burn a tag off of his clothes. His shirt caught fire, resulting in second- and third-degree burns. Ambulance Inc. of Laurel County ...
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... but the burns were severe. The woman was transported to Erlanger Medical Center by Hamilton County EMS with second and third degree burns to her upper torso. Hours later, she was transported to a burn unit at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, ...
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... from the University of Sheffield in England announced they had used nanoscaffolding to repair skin damage in third-degree burn victims. Researchers attached a person's skin cells to a nanoscaffold, and the cells grew over it. The skin-covered ...
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... the blaze likely started from his wife smoking a cigarette. Etherton was told that Mrs. Wallin sustained second- and third-degree burns and was flown by medical helicopter to the Vanderbilt Burn Center in Nashville in critical condition. This ...
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