Research suggests that total hip replacement provides significant benefits, regardless of age
Publisher:
Aging HealthDate published:
26 August, 2008Region:
International Publication type:
researchResearch suggests that total hip replacement provides significant benefits, regardless of age.
UK study suggests rates of selected sexually transmitted infections are increasing in the over-45s.
Women over 90 may be more at risk of dementia than their male peers.
Ability of quantitative ultrasound to predict fracture risk in the elderly may be modified by previous fracture status.
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