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  • Genital Injections Spark Cheating Allegations at Winter Olympics

    02/05/2026 4:49:05 PM PST · by dynachrome · 83 replies
    Breitbart ^ | 2-5-26 | Dylan Gwinn
    It’s not unusual for athletes to spare no effort to put themselves into position to win, but this might be taking it a bit too far. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has confirmed that it is investigating allegations that male ski jumpers at this year’s Winter Olympics in Italy might have injected hyaluronic acid into their penises in hopes of gaining a competitive advantage. How might that help an athlete in a ski jump contest? According to the German publication, Bild, which first reported the controversy in January, suggests athletes are artificially enlarging their penises before official body measurements to...
  • Hyaluronic acid shows strong results in Achilles tendon injuries

    08/01/2023 8:54:54 PM PDT · by ConservativeMind · 4 replies
    New data has revealed significant improvement in professional athletes with Achilles tendon injury using a treatment of bio-inductive and multi-fractioned hyaluronic acid (HA) injections. The discovery gives hope to sufferers of this painful and debilitating injury. Clinical results indicate that treatment of tendinopathies with bio-inductive and muti-fractioned hyaluronic acid promotes and biologically induces the natural self-repair mechanism of the tendon, ensuring a rapid reduction of pain and a rapid recovery of normal function and physiological structure of the tendon and consequently a pain-free ability to move, maintaining these benefits over time. The study included 60 patients (39 male and 21...
  • Steroid injections worsen knee arthritis, according to two new studies

    Two studies comparing injections commonly used to relieve the pain of knee osteoarthritis found that corticosteroid injections were associated with the progression of the disease. Osteoarthritis is the most common form of arthritis, affecting 32.5 million adults in the U.S. Knee osteoarthritis is a chronic, degenerative and progressive condition with an estimated incidence of 800,000 patients each year. More than 10% of patients with knee osteoarthritis seek noninvasive treatment for pain relief through corticosteroid or hyaluronic acid injections. In the first study, MRI was performed on all patients at the time of the injection and two years before and after....
  • Injectable gel found to help reinforce and resurface joint cartilage

    04/12/2021 12:35:19 PM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    https://newatlas.com ^ | April 12, 2021 | Ben Coxworth - Source: University of Pennsylvania
    When compromised, the cartilage in our joints can't keep the bones from painfully grinding togetherlightsource/Depositphotos VIEW 1 IMAGES Once it's been injured, the protective cartilage in our knees and other joints heals very slowly – if at all. A new injectable gel, however, could both reinforce the tissue after it's been damaged, and encourage new cartilage to grow over top of it. Currently being developed by scientists at the University of Pennsylvania, the hydrogel contains a modified form of a gooey substance known as hyaluronic acid, which is produced naturally by the body's connective tissue. In recent years, the acid...
  • Can hair dye help fight breast cancer? Ingredients injected into tumours before radiotherapy could delay progression by TWO YEARS, scientists believe

    04/02/2021 6:30:18 PM PDT · by blueplum · 16 replies
    The Daily Mail ^ | 02 Apr 2021 | Shawn Wooler
    Ingredients found in hair dye and anti-ageing cream could delay breast cancer progression by two years, scientists believe. Early research suggests they boost the effectiveness of radiotherapy when injected into a tumour before treatment. The cocktail of hydrogen peroxide, which bleaches hair, and hyaluronic acid, which moisturises skin, costs less than £100....