Arthritis
Stanford study finds 15-PGDH inhibitor regrew knee cartilage in mice and slowed osteoarthritis changes in human tissue
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Stanford Medicine researchers report that blocking the enzyme 15-PGDH reversed age-related cartilage loss in older mice and reduced osteoarthritis-like damage after ACL-like knee injuries. In lab experiments, cartilage taken from knee replacement surgeries also showed early signs of regeneration after exposure to the inhibitor, findings published in *Science*.
A new study indicates that many TikTok videos about gout provide inaccurate or incomplete information, often emphasizing diet over essential medical treatments. Researchers analyzed 200 videos and found that long-term therapies are rarely mentioned, potentially leading to harmful misconceptions. The findings highlight the platform's role in health information and the need for more professional input.
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A traditional Brazilian plant known as Joseph's Coat has demonstrated significant anti-inflammatory effects in laboratory studies, potentially offering a new natural treatment for arthritis. Researchers from three Brazilian universities confirmed the plant's ability to reduce swelling and protect joint tissue while showing a safe profile at tested doses. However, further clinical trials are needed before human use.