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    1. AnagnorisisForMe on

      Hope this treatment gets to market in my lifetime. There are so many people who could benefit from it, me included.

    2. So, this wasn’t possible before?🤔

      Thinking of a „bullet wound“ in the Orange Baby’s earlobe

    3. JuggernautCritical92 on

      this was in mice, though human tissue samples from knee replacements also responded. the promising part is a 15-PGDH inhibitor is already in phase 1 for muscle weakness, so the drug class has a head start on safety data

    4. Awesome! Now when they sell it to a pharmaceutical company I can take out a half million dollar loan to finally fix my early-onset arthritis that has been causing me pain since I was 26.

    5. Was it in mice?

      *^(*checks linked article*)*

      >A new treatment that blocks an aging-related protein restored lost cartilage **in old mice** and helped prevent arthritis after knee injuries.

      Fuckin‘ A, I knew it.

      If they can translate half the advances they make in mouse science into human applications we’re going to be aging great, with full heads of hair.

    6. freredesalpes on

      As someone in the US with abysmal healthcare it’s hard to get excited about stuff like this.

      If this ever becomes available to consumers, sure you’ll have a brand new knee but you’re going to be using it to haul a tent across town because now you’re bankrupt and homeless after paying for it.

    7. EstablishmentFar6284 on

      Cool, wake me when it makes it past mice and the insurance goblin.

    8. just in time! my knuckles are starting to hurt after all these years of typing

    9. Neat_Trust3168 on

      Imma start calling this shit reporting right up there with the Enquirer and the Onion. 3 decades of this crap research that is never implemented.

    10. Ah, just in time. They also just found that glucosamine speeds up Alzheimer’s progression and death

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