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Research examines factors in delaying or declining total knee replacement surgery
15 May 2008 - General Bone News
A study led by Dr. Ann F. Jacobson, associate professor in Kent State’s College of Nursing, unveils the reasons why people may initially choose to postpone but ultimately undergo total knee ... - more
Study confirms link between mothers' depression, young children's injuries
15 May 2008 - General Bone News
Infants and toddlers whose mothers are severely depressed are almost three times more likely to suffer accidental injuries than other children in the same age group, according to a new study. The ... - more
Study shows how T cell's machinery dials down autoimmunity
13 May 2008 - General Bone News
A St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital study shows that T cells, the body’s master immune regulators, do not use simple on/off switches to govern the cellular machinery that regulates ... - more
Falls a leading cause of injury-related emergency department visits for infants each year
11 May 2008 - General Bone News
Half of the estimated 328,500 infants 12 months of age or younger who were treated for injuries in hospital emergency departments each year from 2001 to 2004 were injured as a result of a fall, ... - more
Arthritis is a potential barrier to physical activity for adults with diabetes
9 May 2008 - Hot Bone Topics
People with diagnosed diabetes are nearly twice as likely to have arthritis, and the inactivity caused by arthritis hinders the successful management of both diseases, according to a new Morbidity ... - more
Seeking quality of life for cancer sufferers
24 Apr 2008 - General Bone News
The Faculty of Health Sciences been awarded funding for a new study with the potential to improve the quality of life for many breast cancer sufferers.
- moreThe spring in your step is more than just a good mood
24 Apr 2008 - New and Emerging Bone Therapies
Scientists using a bionic boot found that during walking, the ankle does about three times the work for the same amount of energy compared to isolated muscles, in other words, the spring in your step ... - more
Presence of certain antibodies signals healthier teeth and gums
23 Apr 2008 - General Bone News
Antibodies present in people with good oral health could become the first tool for dental professionals to assess a patient's probable response to periodontal disease treatments, say researchers at ... - more
Monash expert warns of fall injury epidemic
22 Apr 2008 - General Bone News
A leading Monash University injury prevention expert has warned governments must act quickly to prevent a looming epidemic of fall-related deaths and injuries among elderly Victorians. - more
Researchers to focus on G.I. war injuries
21 Apr 2008 - General Bone News
Mayo Clinic researchers are part of a national consortium that will focus on developing innovative medical treatments for American war wounded. Mayo's role will emphasise bone and peripheral nerve ... - more
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