Scientists have discovered natural GLP-1 in joint fluid, which could open up a new treatment option for arthritis.
(angkhan/Canva) A study in mice traced the loss of cartilage that accompanies aging to a single protein, pointing to ...
Joints emit a variety of noises, including popping, snapping, catching, clicking, grinding, grating, and clunking. The technical term for these noises is “crepitus”, from the Latin “to rattle”. People ...
New injection repairs joint damage in animals, rebuilding cartilage and bone and raising hope for future osteoarthritis ...
Facet arthropathy is another name for osteoarthritis in your facet joints. It's a type of arthritis in the facet joints of your spine. These joints allow you to turn and bend your spine and are ...
If snap, crackle, and pop aren’t just sounds coming from your breakfast cereal, you may have wondered if these cracking noises you hear from your joints (ankles, shoulders, or knees) are normal.
That twinge in your knee before rain isn’t just in your head — your joints are responding to atmospheric changes in fascinating ways. For generations, people have claimed they could “feel” approaching ...
Want to guard your joints against damage from RA? Keep them in good shape with some tweaks to your lifestyle. Diet, exercise, and using the right tools can make a huge difference. Regular exercise ...
Joints often crack due to harmless gas bubbles in fluid or tendons moving over bones. While usually normal, persistent pain, swelling, or stiffness could signal arthritis or injury. Staying active, ...
Ageing is the primary culprit, as the body's production of synovial fluid decreases, which can result in stiffer joints and ...