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Yeah, I have some pretty screwed up knees and my back is not so great. Not diagnosed, at least not yet but I don't think I would complain about some "restoration".

Archive: https://archive.today/Ehaua

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>Researchers at Stanford Medicine report that blocking a protein linked to aging can restore cartilage that naturally wears away in the knees of older mice. In the study, the injectable treatment not only rebuilt cartilage but also stopped arthritis from developing after knee injuries similar to ACL tears, which are common among athletes and active adults. A pill-based version of the same therapy is already being tested in clinical trials aimed at treating muscle weakness associated with aging.

Yeah, I have some pretty screwed up knees and my back is not so great. Not diagnosed, at least not yet but I don't think I would complain about some "restoration". Archive: https://archive.today/Ehaua From the post: >>Researchers at Stanford Medicine report that blocking a protein linked to aging can restore cartilage that naturally wears away in the knees of older mice. In the study, the injectable treatment not only rebuilt cartilage but also stopped arthritis from developing after knee injuries similar to ACL tears, which are common among athletes and active adults. A pill-based version of the same therapy is already being tested in clinical trials aimed at treating muscle weakness associated with aging.
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It's a knee-grow injection?