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Wounds Sustained During the Daytime Heal More Quickly

Accepted submission by takyon at 2017-11-09 11:29:58
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Daytime wounds 'heal more quickly' [bbc.com]

Wounds heal more quickly if they occur during the day rather than after dark, a study suggests. It found burns sustained at night took an average of 28 days to heal, but just 17 for those that happened in daytime.

The team, at the UK's MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, said they were astounded by the difference they saw in 118 burns patients they studied. The effect was explained by the way body clock ticks inside nearly every human cell across a 24-hour cycle.

The research, published in Science Translational Medicine [sciencemag.org] [DOI: 10.1126/scitranslmed.aal2774] [DX [doi.org]], examined 118 patients at NHS burns units. It showed the average 11-day difference in healing times between people hurt at night and during the day. Detailed lab work showed skin cells called fibroblasts were changing their abilities in a 24-hour pattern.


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