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Liminal BioSciences Inc. PFSCF


Primary Symbol: LMNL

Liminal BioSciences is a biopharmaceutical company focused on the discovery and development of novel, small molecule drug candidates for the treatment of patients suffering from fibrotic or inflammatory diseases that have a high unmet medical need. Liminal BioSciences operates on an integrated basis from our talent hubs in Laval, Quebec, Canada, and Cambridge, UK. Our common shares are listed for trading on the Nasdaq Global Market.


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Comment by PLIImfoserviceon Nov 17, 2017 9:22am
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RE:DFU: The competition

RE:DFU: The competition

Maggots are a disturbing site and the very thought of having maggots on ones body can be extremely unsettling. This is why the thought of these parasites helping someone seems too farfetched.

But in case of a diabetic man from England, maggots came to the rescue when he suffered terrible burns after falling asleep against a radiator. The crawlies actually saved the man’s foot from getting amputated thanks to a disturbing therapy.
 

Larval therapy suggested by doctors involved placing 400 maggots in a tea-bag like pouch on the wounded part. They started eating up the dead tissue on the foot and cleaned up the wound through the mesh in just four days.

The man wasn’t sure when doctors first suggested it as he didn’t know if he would feel them crawl. But with a badly burned and infected foot, his options were limited.

After the maggots were removed, it took two weeks for the wounds to heal as the hole in his foot has completely disappeared.


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