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It's also handy to have a few larger, heavier-duty fabric-type bandages, like these extra-large Band-Aids, for burns or abrasions. (Hello, box grater!) ...
Band-Aids and other popular brands of adhesive bandages have been found to contain higher-than-expected levels of cancer-causing “forever chemicals.” In partnership with the Environmental ...
Many popular bandages, including those from well-known brands like Band-Aid and Curad, contain high levels of toxic “forever chemicals,” also known as PFAS.
The orange box read: "The bandage exclusively designed for people of color," and they came in shades called black licorice, coffee brown, cinnamon, and honey beige.
Bandages from CVS Health and BAND-AID, for example, fell into all three categories—those with the lowest, middle, and highest levels of fluorine—depending on the exact product tested.
When tech and medicine meet, everyone benefits. Smart bandages incorporate new tech like color-changing liquids, electrode arrays, Bluetooth, and more.
Aren't These The Cutest, Most Fashionable Band-Aids Ever? These Cynthia Rowley-designed Band-Aids are causing quite the buzz at Fashion Week this year—at least with the Glamour.com bloggers.
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