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Community screening for osteoporosis could prevent more than a quarter of hip fractures in older women, according to a study published in the journal The Lancet. The study has shown that a simple questionnaire, combined with bone mineral density measurements for some, would help identify those at risk of hip fracture.
Researchers at Johns Hopkins Medicine report they have identified rare genetic variations in a protein called Thorase, which is responsible for breaking down receptors at the connections between neurons in the brain. By targeting Thorase's function, the scientists say they have successfully reversed anti-social behavior in mice genetically modified to carry the variants by using the anti-epilepsy drug perampanel.
Expressing concern over rising number of abortion-related deaths in the country, a parliamentary committee on women's healthcare policies has recommended amendment in Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act to help remove the weak spots in existing norms.
Combining an estrogen-progesterone oral contraceptive pill (OCP) with the anti-androgen bicalutamide is more effective than an OC alone in treating severe hirsutism in women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), according to a double-blind randomized controlled trial from Italy.
A University of Arizona researcher developing a therapy to prevent or delay the dangerous results of rattlesnake and other venomous snakebites in humans has shown that a combination of carbon monoxide and iron inhibits snake venom's effects for up to an hour in animals, a major advance in bringing the treatment to market.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) favors public cord blood banks and emphasizes the importance of parental education in its new policy statement on cord blood banking for potential future transplantation. The study is published in online in Pediatrics.
In new research published in the journal Cell, researchers have found that ignored pieces of DNA play a critical role in the development of immune cells (T cells). These areas activate a change in the structure of DNA that brings together crucial elements necessary for T cell formation. The big bang discovery might support in combating diseases.
Current U.S. guidelines lack sensitivity for identifying young black men who have sex with men who need HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), researchers report.
Researchers at Duke University have discovered a way to enhance the effectiveness and safety of sonogenetics or ultrasonic modulation , emerging techniques that use sound waves to control the behavior of individual neurons or to promote tissue growth and wound healing in other cells.
In the social network analysis of Medicare data, researchers reported that total spending was higher for patients of physicians with more connections to other physicians and more shared care outside of their network. Patients whose physicians’ networks had more primary care physicians had more primary care visits and fewer specialist and emergency visits.
Genetic recombination between viral strains in bats may have produced the direct evolutionary ancestor of the strain that caused a deadly outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) in humans, according to new research published in PLOS Pathogens.
Orthopedic rehabilitation is very important for ensuring the best outcomes of treatment for musculoskeletal disorders and disabilities, especially in terms of hip fracture in old-aged patients. A new study published in the journal Future Science OA highlights recent research and advances in hip fracture rehabilitation in geriatric patients.