The silent injuries that shape our skeletons and an overlooked rescue enzyme

Bone is not the inert structure we often imagine. It's alive, adapting daily to load-bearing and impact. But with over 200 million people affected by osteoporosis globally and therapies relying largely on antiresorptives and aging anabolic agents, the need for new regenerative strategies is critical.
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