Clearing Out Old Cells Could Extend Joint Health, Stop Osteoarthritis

RESEARCHERS FIND THAT REMOVING SENESCENT CELLS PREVENTS JOINT DEGRADATION AND PROMOTES RENEWAL IN MOUSE JOINTS

Osteoarthritis, Or “Wear And Tear” Arthritis, Could Be Stopped And Even Reversed By Clearing Senescent Cells From Cartilage Tissue.

In a preclinical study in mice and human cells, researchers report that selectively removing old or ‘senescent’ cells from joints could stop and even reverse the progression of osteoarthritis.

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