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New shock wave technology heals diabeticsâ feet faster
University Hospitals offering treatment for diabetic foot ulcers.
New shock wave technology heals diabeticsâ feet faster By Jen Picciano | February 5, 2021 at 10:01 AM EST - Updated February 5 at 7:36 PM
CLEVELAND, Ohio (WOIO) - Diabetes patients who suffer from painful, chronic wounds are seeing incredible results, and quickly, from a new wound healing therapy offered by University Hospitals.
Diabetic Marvin Brown was plagued by his painful foot ulcers for eight months.
âI couldnât walk or nothing. It was terrible. I was walking on the heel of my foot. It was really bad,â he said.
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New phase of 1,100-home plans for Lincoln village
70 more houses in Witham St Hughs
Developers have submitted plans for the next phase of a 1,100-home development in a Lincoln village.
Countryside Properties has applied to North Kesteven District Council to build 70 houses as part of the major proposals in Witham St Hughs on land east of Camp Road and north of Hannah Crescent – the masterplan of which was approved in 2016.
The latest section, which would include shared ownership and affordable rented properties, would be built in a 1.81 hectare section noted as “Cell 2B” and would include a mix of 31 two-bedroom, 35 three-bedroom and 4 four-bedroom homes.