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Floppy Eyelid Syndrome

A ging has always and will always be a reason for our bodies to change. At first, we mature with deeper voices, body hair in males, and those attractive curves in females. The next step is not as welcome. Our hair gets gray or falls out, wrinkles appear...

Phew! Good news on Hakeem Nicks

More photos » by Bill Kostroun - AP Hakeem Nicks Browse more photos » From Mike Garafolo, comes very good news about the long-term status of rookie wide receiver Hakeem Nicks. The Giants and first-round pick Hakeem Nicks received good news...

[Video Profile] Interview with Mitchell Seyedin, President & CEO of ISTO Technologies

Within the sports medicine market, repair of cartilage injuries represents one of the greatest unmet medical needs. In the U.S., approximately 500,000 cartilage lesions are detected in knee joints each year. Because adult cartilage cells cannot fully...

Hormone promises to keep joint injuries from causing long-term osteoarthritis

An existing osteoporosis drug is the first ever found to prevent cartilage loss from osteoarthritis following injury to a joint, and may also regenerate some cartilage that has been lost to osteoarthritis, according to an early study presented today at...

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