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  3. “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries.

“Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries.

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  • kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK kcarruthers@infosec.exchange

    RE: https://eldritch.cafe/@temptoetiam/116057576770555676

    “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the therapy restored healthy, shock-absorbing cartilage in old mice and injured joints, dramatically improving movement and joint function. Human cartilage samples from knee replacement surgeries also began regenerating when exposed to the treatment.”

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    @kcarruthers take my money!

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    • sassdawe@infosec.exchangeS sassdawe@infosec.exchange

      @kcarruthers take my money!

      kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK This user is from outside of this forum
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      @sassdawe soon I hope 🤞

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      • kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK kcarruthers@infosec.exchange

        RE: https://eldritch.cafe/@temptoetiam/116057576770555676

        “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the therapy restored healthy, shock-absorbing cartilage in old mice and injured joints, dramatically improving movement and joint function. Human cartilage samples from knee replacement surgeries also began regenerating when exposed to the treatment.”

        energisch_@troet.cafeE This user is from outside of this forum
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        @kcarruthers Wow. I'll show this immediatly to my hubby who suffers under arthritis.

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        • clew@ecoevo.socialC This user is from outside of this forum
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          The headlines should always say "in mice" (etc) but -- in mice is still pretty impressive!

          @NatureMC @kcarruthers

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          • kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK kcarruthers@infosec.exchange

            RE: https://eldritch.cafe/@temptoetiam/116057576770555676

            “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the therapy restored healthy, shock-absorbing cartilage in old mice and injured joints, dramatically improving movement and joint function. Human cartilage samples from knee replacement surgeries also began regenerating when exposed to the treatment.”

            omimesis@mastodon.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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            @kcarruthers was für schreckliche Nachrichten für unsere Chirurgen , das kommt erst in 100 Jahren bei uns an😉

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            • omimesis@mastodon.socialO omimesis@mastodon.social

              @kcarruthers was für schreckliche Nachrichten für unsere Chirurgen , das kommt erst in 100 Jahren bei uns an😉

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              @omimesis du meinst Kniegelenk-Tausch ist zu profitbringend, um es mit günstigen Medikamenten zu ersetzen? Könnte mir vorstellen, dass bei einigen Groll aufkäme. Überhaupt, wenn etliche Alterserscheinungen medikamentös behandelbar würden, würden die Kassen enorm entlastet. Denkt auch mal an die ganzen Bandscheiben Patienten. Tja, und Arthrose, das trifft ab gewissem Alter fast alle.

              @kcarruthers

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              • kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK kcarruthers@infosec.exchange

                RE: https://eldritch.cafe/@temptoetiam/116057576770555676

                “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the therapy restored healthy, shock-absorbing cartilage in old mice and injured joints, dramatically improving movement and joint function. Human cartilage samples from knee replacement surgeries also began regenerating when exposed to the treatment.”

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                @kcarruthers

                r/inmice

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                  @Nazani @kcarruthers Me too. 🐭

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                  • darwinwoodka@mastodon.socialD darwinwoodka@mastodon.social

                    @kcarruthers

                    r/inmice

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                    @darwinwoodka yes but it is mostly the first step to in people

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                    • kcarruthers@infosec.exchangeK kcarruthers@infosec.exchange

                      RE: https://eldritch.cafe/@temptoetiam/116057576770555676

                      “Scientists at Stanford Medicine have discovered a treatment that can reverse cartilage loss in aging joints and even prevent arthritis after knee injuries. By blocking a protein linked to aging, the therapy restored healthy, shock-absorbing cartilage in old mice and injured joints, dramatically improving movement and joint function. Human cartilage samples from knee replacement surgeries also began regenerating when exposed to the treatment.”

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                      @kcarruthers

                      You got me at "...blocking a protein linked to aging..." :0)

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