Unexplained foot fractures may be the first sign of osteoporosis, according to the American College of Foot and Ankle Surgeons. Osteoporosis often progresses without any symptoms or goes undiagnosed until a person experiences pain from a bone fracture. According to…
Author: Terense Kemp
Study Finds Patients with Muscular Dystrophy May Benefit from Immunosuppression
R. Jude Samulski A clinical trial designed to replace the genetic defect causing the most common form of muscular dystrophy has uncovered an unexpected aspect of the disease. The trial, based on therapy designed by scientists at the…
Vitamin D Does Not Improve Bone Health in Children
Giving vitamin D supplements to healthy children with normal vitamin D levels does not improve bone density at the hip, lumbar spine, forearm or in the body as a whole, according to a new Cochrane Systematic Review. Building bone density…
Vigorous Exercise Reduces Breast Cancer Risk in African-American Women
Vigorous exercise of more than 2 hours per week reduces the risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal African-American women by 64%, compared to women of the same race who do not exercise, according to researchers at Georgetown Lombardi Comprehensive…
Study Finds GPOs Fail to Provide Savings for Patients or Hospitals
Hospitals spend more each year on medical devices and equipment that are purchased through group purchasing organizations (GPOs) than they would if purchased in the open market, according to a recent study commissioned by the Medical Device Manufacturers Association (MDMA).…
Bionic Exoskeleton Aims to Restore Mobility in Paralyzed Population
Built on the backbone of the Human Universal Load Carrier, or HULC exoskeleton, created for military application, Berkeley Bionics today unveils their latest technological endeavor – the eLEGS. This device promises to restore mobility to the paralyzed, wheelchair-bound population. In…
Improved Survival Found in Women Treated for Breast Cancer while Pregnant
Long associated with a worse outcome, researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center have discovered that women treated for breast cancer while pregnant, in fact, have improved disease-free survival and a trend for improved overall survival compared…
Business Metrics Identify Company’s Strengths and Weaknesses
ORLANDO, Fla. — One of the most essential requirements of a manager is to keep his or her employees motivated and productive. Incorporating business metrics may improve a company’s productivity, day-to-day operations and potentially, the bottom line, according to Joseph…
Despite Similar Economics, African-American Women Experience More Delays in Breast Cancer Treatment
African-American women with breast cancer living in Washington, D.C., are more likely to experience delays in treatment regardless of insurance type, socioeconomic status and cancer characteristics such as stage and grade, according to a recent study. Heather A. Young, PhD,…
Determine Your Company’s Purchasing Price
ORLANDO, Fla. — Business owners thinking about selling their company must ask themselves a simple question — what is my business worth? In the search for answers, many business owners incorrectly look to their sales numbers, according to Barry Smith,…
