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Article: New diagnostic technique from Tel Aviv University and New York University may keep Baby Boomers running through their golden years.
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- Biotech Week
- Article date:
- October 8, 2008
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As America's Baby Boomers jog into the 21st century, joint pain from the most common form of arthritis continues to be a number one disabler. Until now, there has been no way to diagnose the disease until it reaches an advanced stage, after both irreversible joint damage and severe symptoms have already set in.
A new diagnostic technique from Tel Aviv University and New York University may keep Baby Boomers running through their golden years. The researchers have developed a unique application of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology that provides a non-invasive early diagnosis of osteoarthritis. The results from the new tests, which cost the same as a ...
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