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New hope for osteoarthritis patients — Stanford study finds ways to regenerate cartilage
If the approach translates to humans, it could mark a significant shift in how degenerative joint diseases or osteoarthritis, are treated.
Stanford University researchers have discovered a potential method to regenerate cartilage, offering new hope for osteoarthritis patients.
According to Mayo Clinic, stem cells are a special type of cell that have two important properties that make more cells like ...
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'Pain sponge' derived from stem cells could soak up pain signals before they reach the brain
Scientists are developing a "sponge" that can soak up pain signals in the body before they reach the brain, potentially ...
Monthly injections, once-daily pills, and even lifelong gene therapies could soon become options for people looking to lose ...
An Edinburgh schoolgirl who was dismissed by doctors as having ‘growing pains’ and sent home with painkillers turned out to ...
Bunnie XO shares her harrowing experience with an experimental weight-loss drug, describing severe depression and suicidal ...
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Edinburgh girl, 9, given 'devastating' diagnosis after doctors thought she had growing pains
Ava Ferguson faces years of gruelling treatment to get better ...
Costa Rica's ombudsman intervenes as San Carlos Hospital patients face orthopedic appointment waits of up to 26 years, ...
Detailed price information for Pacira Pharm Inc (PCRX-Q) from The Globe and Mail including charting and trades.
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These 3 policy moves are likely to change health care for older people
Two Trump administration regulatory rollbacks affect nursing home staffing and home care workers, and a new AI experiment in Medicare has alarmed eldercare advocates and congressional Democrats.
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