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World Health Matters: China: Osteoporosis fractures expected to double by 2035

Written by | 28 Apr 2015

by Gary Finnegan: China is facing a major increasing in osteoporosis-related fractures, according to a new study which forecasts a doubling of fractures in the next 20 years.

Review of global guidelines for sepsis needed

Written by | 13 Apr 2015

Experts are calling for a global review of guidelines used to diagnose sepsis, after a study found one in eight patients with infections severe enough to need admission… read more.

Higher incidence of osteoporosis and fractures found among male smokers

Written by | 2 Apr 2015

by Bruce Sylvester: Results of a retrospective study suggest that, among middle-aged to elderly smokers, men have a higher risk than women of developing osteoporosis and fractures of… read more.

World Health Matters: Canada: Heart risk linked to pneumonia hospitalisation

Written by | 17 Feb 2015

by Gary Finnegan: Researchers in Canada have found that the chance having a heart attack or stroke increases significantly if a patient has been hospitalised for pneumonia –… read more.

Female baby boomers with asthma may need help

Written by | 28 Oct 2014

Asthma takes a backseat to other conditions with older women.  Women over the age of 65 face numerous barriers to good health: an increased risk for obesity, greater… read more.

FDA Highlights: Could anti-depressant citalopram affect development of Alzheimer’s?

Written by | 17 Jul 2014

by Bruce Sylvester – The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) citalopram appears to impede development of amyloid beta, a plaque-forming peptide in the brain believed to be involved… read more.

FDA Highlights: Could anti-depressant citalopram affect development of Alzheimer's?

Written by | 17 Jul 2014

by Bruce Sylvester – The selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) citalopram appears to impede development of amyloid beta, a plaque-forming peptide in the brain believed to be involved… read more.

Strong link between depression and early death among elderly diabetics

Written by | 24 Jun 2014

People with diabetes have about double the risk of premature death as people of the same age without diabetes. Studies also have shown that they have about twice… read more.

Pancreatic cancer fatalities set to rise

Written by | 23 May 2014

World Health Matters by Gary Finnegan – Italy – Death rates from pancreatic cancer are predicted to increase in men and women in 2014 and beyond, according to… read more.

World health matters – Australia: South Australia has higher rate of hypothermia deaths than Sweden

Written by | 28 Mar 2014

by Gary Finnegan: A startling new study from the University of Adelaide shows that the state of South Australia has a higher rate of deaths from extreme cold… read more.

Restless sleep cause pain in elderly?

Written by | 26 Feb 2014

Researchers in the U.K. report that non-restorative sleep is the strongest, independent predictor of widespread pain onset among adults over the age of 50.

Buprenorphine effective in all elderly age groups

Written by | 21 Feb 2014

A recent pharmacokinetic study with buprenorphine transdermal patches showed similar systemic exposures of buprenorphine in subjects aged 75 and 50–60 years. The current prospective, open-label study aimed to… read more.

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