Jelly-like artificial cartilage created at Cambridge University can sense flare-ups and deliver drugs to painful joints
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Jelly-like artificial cartilage created at Cambridge University can sense flare-ups and deliver drugs to painful joints
Jelly-like artificial cartilage created at Cambridge University can sense flare-ups and deliver drugs to painful joints
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The wearable device developed by the University of Southampton stimulates nerves to reduce pain.

The device stimulates the vagus nerve, signaling the body to tamp down the inflammation that contributes to the disease.

Early tests on mice found their tumours became more responsive to chemotherapy

Osteoarthritis has no cure, but researchers have developed new therapies that help aging or damaged joints repair themselves in a…

Researchers in Surrey say the technology may improve how millions with osteoarthritis are treated.

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University developed a new, customizable finger brace designed to ease rehabilitation and…