Anti-Aging Injection Regrows Knee Cartilage and Prevents Arthritis
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pretty funny when Americans research healthcare because Americans aren't allowed to have healthcare
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Another medical breakthrough... we'll be done with testing and ready for release in 2094.
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pretty funny when Americans research healthcare because Americans aren't allowed to have healthcare
What's funny is their system gets them money to fund top research but it's not going to serve most of their population, and about half of its voters are happy with it.
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Another medical breakthrough... we'll be done with testing and ready for release in 2094.
Yeah it's worse than battery tech breakthroughs

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What's funny is their system gets them money to fund top research but it's not going to serve most of their population, and about half of its voters are happy with it.
Well yeah, you don't want the undesirables to benefit from healthcare, right? On my tax money? continues to spend thousands on insurance
God it killed me a bit just to type that
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Published in November 2025, and the research was in mice and, "seems to suggest" that it could lead to regeneration of tissues in the knee. It is phenomenal, but far from being usable in an everyday medical setting yet...
Inhibiting a master regulator of aging regenerates joint cartilage in mice
Osteoarthritis due to aging or injury affects 20% of the U.S. population. A Stanford Medicine-led study found that blocking a ‘gerozyme’ reverses cartilage loss in mice and human tissue.
News Center (med.stanford.edu)
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pretty funny when Americans research healthcare because Americans aren't allowed to have healthcare
That's not accurate. Only poor Americans aren't allowed proper Healthcare. Rich Americans, and a lot of foreign investors, will benefit from this research.