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Single Injection Reverses Osteoarthritis in Animals in Just 4 Weeks

A new single-injection therapy has demonstrated the ability to reverse chronic osteoarthritis in animals within four weeks.

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Scientists have developed a novel therapy delivered via a single injection that can reverse chronic osteoarthritis. In animal trials, this treatment has shown the potential to restore cartilage and reduce pain within a four-week period.

Coverage from ScienceDaily, ScienceAlert, The Economic Times, and ptproductsonline.com emphasizes the speed of the reversal and the therapy's dual ability to address both structural cartilage damage and pain levels. Future observations will likely focus on the transition of this potential to restore cartilage and reduce pain from animal subjects to broader applications.

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Quick answers

How long does it take for the treatment to reverse osteoarthritis?

According to coverage, the reversal occurs in just four weeks.

What are the primary effects of the novel therapy?

The therapy shows potential to restore cartilage and reduce pain.

Who has the treatment been tested on so far?

The headlines specify that the reversal was observed in animals.

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