non-invasive treatment

  • Japanese Scientists Transform Adipose Stem Cells Into Bone to Heal Spinal Fractures: A Breakthrough Study

    Japanese Scientists Transform Adipose Stem Cells Into Bone to Heal Spinal Fractures: A Breakthrough Study

    Nov 12, 2025 09:40 pm CST

    Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have developed a revolutionary technique that uses stem cells from body fat to repair spinal fractures caused by osteoporosis. By converting adipose-derived stem cells into bone-forming clusters and combining them with bone-rebuilding materials, the team successfully healed spinal injuries in rats, offering a promising minimally invasive treatment alternative for human bone diseases that could significantly improve quality of life for millions of patients.

  • Advances in Focused Ultrasound Technology: Promising New Treatments for Cancer, Alzheimer

    Advances in Focused Ultrasound Technology: Promising New Treatments for Cancer, Alzheimer's and Rare Brain Diseases

    Oct 16, 2025 01:53 am CST

    Recent breakthroughs in focused ultrasound technology offer promising non-invasive treatment options for cancer, Alzheimer's disease, and rare neurological conditions. By concentrating sound energy into specific areas, this technology can temporarily open the blood-brain barrier for improved drug delivery, stimulate immune responses against tumors, and potentially treat previously inaccessible brain lesions, revolutionizing approaches to previously untreatable conditions.