Tuesday, 10 January 2012

The British Medical Journal-Cognitive Decline-Emergency Rooms-Arthritis Care -Clinical Study

Broken arms among boomers likely to rise: study

(Reuters) - Broken arms send several hundred thousand U.S. residents to emergency rooms each year, and the number may rise by nearly a third by 2030, when the youngest baby boomers will turn 65, according to a U.S. study. Arm injuries spike among women after 40 and men after 60, likely because of a combination of falls and osteoporosis, and researchers writing in Arthritis Care & Research called for an increase in fracture prevention programs. ... read more..


Eating Style Can Stave Off Alzheimer's Disease, Ease Fears: Study

In the report of a 10-year clinical study on cognitive decline, including memory loss, published yesterday in the British Medical Journal, researchers reported their findings that such decline may begin occurring in the fourth decade of life. This conclusion represents a change from traditional thinking that cognitive decline begins at age 60. read more..

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