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Scientists Develop Injectable Hydrogel to Strengthen Bones

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Researchers at EPFL in Switzerland and Flowbone have developed an injectable hydrogel that boosts bone density, potentially transforming osteoporosis treatment. Lab tests on rats showed a threefold increase in bone strength within weeks, and when combined with the drug Zoledronate, density increased nearly fivefold.

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Made from hyaluronic acid and hydroxyapatite nanoparticles, the hydrogel mimics natural bone minerals, reinforcing weak areas faster than existing medications. While not a permanent cure, it could significantly reduce fracture risks and speed up recovery. Clinical trials are the next step toward real-world use.

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