A sharp decline in breast cancer incidence rates among non-Hispanic white women in the United States after a dramatic drop in the use of postmenopausal hormone therapy did not continue through 2007, according to a new study from the American…
Year: 2011
Otto Bock HealthCare Canada Receives Corporate Award
Otto Bock HealthCare Canada was recently honored with the Corporate Award from The Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. Otto Bock HealthCare Canada was recently honored with the Corporate Award from The Canadian Foundation for Physically Disabled Persons. The award,…
Diabetics Being Ineffectively Treated for Diabetes and Related Risk Factors
Millions of people worldwide may be at risk of early death from diabetes and related cardiovascular illnesses because of poor diagnosis and ineffective treatment, a new study by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of…
Amputee Coalition Now Accepting Applications for the 2011 Christina Skoski, MD, Scholarship
The Amputee Coalition is now accepting applications for the third annual Christina Skoski, MD, Scholarship. The fund will award a one-time, $1,000 scholarship to a student with congenital limb difference or limb loss who has a special desire to learn…
OttoBock HealthCare Announces New Hire
Erik Foltz Otto Bock HealthCare announced the new hire of Erik Foltz as market manager for its microprocessor knee area. “We are excited to have Erik step into this important role for our company which involves marketing support…
OPAF Announces Newest First Volley Tennis Instructor
Tom Cooper of Waldorf, Md. was named the newest First Volley tennis instructor. Cooper is the eighth certified First Volley instructor for the adaptive tennis program OPAF and The First Clinics. Cooper brings more than 25 years of tennis experience…
Long-Term Use of Osteoporosis Drugs Linked to Unusual Fractures, Study Finds
Women who take commonly prescribed drugs, known as bisphosphonates, for osteoporosis for 5 years or more may be at higher risk of certain kinds of fractures of their thigh bones, a new study has found. The drugs do prevent hip…
Scientists Create Illusion of Having Three Arms, Results May Have Prosthetic Research Applications
It has been long-believed that our body image is limited by our innate body plan – in other words that we cannot experience having more than one head, two arms and two legs, according to a press release. However, brain…
High-Quality Care Linked to Lower Trauma Cost
High-quality hospitals deliver lower-cost care to trauma patients, according to a study published in the Annals of Surgery. The study found high-quality hospitals have death rates that are 34% lower, while spending nearly 22% less on trauma patient care than…
UTHealth Receives Grant for Childhood Obesity Prevention and Research
Continuing their efforts in the fight against childhood obesity, The Michael & Susan Dell Center for Healthy Living (the Center), part of The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth), has been awarded a 4-year, $3.7 million grant…