This week in science: injections of an experimental drug show promise in repairing damaged cartilage in joints; an ...
While plenty of women deal with the downsides of menstrual blood ruining underwear, there could be a benefit to the monthly ...
A Colorado-based research team has developed promising new therapies that could enable damaged joints to heal themselves.
If you’re struggling with knee arthritis, you know how painful it can be. The good news is that pain in your knee joint doesn ...
The debilitating, chronic loss of joint cartilage known as osteoarthritis causes pain and bone decay for hundreds of millions ...
Once thought of as ‘wear and tear’ on the joints with injury and age, we now know OA is the result of an imbalance between ...
H, three teams of researchers have regrown bone and cartilage, even entire knees, in animal studies. Human trials are not far ...
Small changes to what’s on your plate could help support mobility and ease the processes behind joint discomfort ...
Some knee injections for osteoarthritis promise to repair or regenerate the joint. Others claim to decrease pain and make it ...
A research team including scientists and engineers from University of Colorado Boulder, CU Anschutz and Colorado State ...
A p75 neurotrophin receptor fusion protein reduces pain and improves function in patients with knee osteoarthritis across all tested doses and shows favorable safety outcomes in a phase 2 trial.
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