New ‘fatty cartilage’ discovery paves the way for advanced regenerative medicine
New Atlas - 30-Jan-2025Scientists discover a flexible tissue with potential to revolutionize cartilage repair
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Before realising his writing passion, Paul worked as an intensive care nurse and a criminal defence lawyer for many years. He has a keen interest in mental health and addiction, chronic illness, and medical technology. After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism and creative writing in 2022, Paul joined New Atlas in 2023. Before starting with New Atlas, Paul had written for several online publications in the areas of health and well-being, parenting, entertainment, and popular culture.
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