The National Children’s Study is the largest, long-term study of children’s health ever conducted in the United States. It will follow 100,000 children from pre-birth to 21-years-old. The study will enroll women who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant…
Year: 2011
Study Provides Insight on Racial Disparities and Breast Cancer
In 2006, a team from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, schools of Public Health and Medicine and UNC Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center found that breast cancer in younger African American women is more likely to be the…
How to Fight Childhood Obesity
For the first time in history, the next generation will not live longer, or even as long, as their parents. “Diseases such as Type II diabetes, high blood pressure, heart conditions and joint deterioration – what were once considered ‘adult’…
Diabetes Treatments More Than Doubled in U.S. Adults Between 1996 and 2007
Approximately 19 million U.S. adults reported receiving treatment for diabetes in 2007, more than double the 9 million who said they received care in 1996, according to the latest News and Numbers from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality…
Mending Limbs Announces Partnership with Bulow BioTech
Mending Limbs Organization announced a partnership with prosthetic limb company, Bulow BioTech to futher the message of the Amputee Coalition of America. Members of both organizations hope that this partnership will help shed light on the need for adequate prosthetic…
Kacy Moran Powers Joins Orthologix
Kacy Moran Powers Kacy Moran Powers, CO, has joined the pediatric orthotic team at Orthologix, a Philadelphia-based orthotic and prosthetic practice. Moran Powers has multiple years of pediatric experience through her affiliation with Alfred I. duPont Hospital for…
U.S. Health Care Spending Hits Slowest Rate of Growth Ever, CMS Office of the Actuary Reports
Health care spending in the United States grew 4% in 2009, to $2.5 trillion, or $8,086 per person, the slowest rate of growth in the 50-year history of the National Health Expenditure Accounts (NHEA), due in great part to the…
Nutrient in Tomatoes Could Prevent Vascular Diseases
They are the most widely produced fruit in the world and now scientists in Japan have discovered that tomatoes contain a nutrient which could tackle the onset of vascular diseases. The research, published in the journal Molecular Nutrition & Food…
Physiotherapy Associates Opens Clinic in Charlotte
Physiotherapy Associates announced a new clinic location in Charlotte, N.C. The clinic offers a range of physical therapy services, including orthopedic rehabilitation, work conditioning, sports rehabilitation, back pain, neck pain, arthritis and post-surgical rehabilitation. Including this Charlotte facility, Physiotherapy Associates…
Clinical Practitioners Not Following Guidelines for Osteoarthritis
New research found that clinicians who care for patients with osteoarthritis (OA) are likely not following standard care guidelines that are based on current medical evidence. Researchers noted physicians were prescribing medications for pain and inflammation, or opting for surgical…