An 18% to 47% lower risk among hip replacement patients, based on weight loss. These lower risks also remained consistent when researchers looked farther out to a 10-year time span. "Our results ...
An 18% to 47% lower risk among hip replacement patients, based on weight loss. These lower risks also remained consistent when researchers looked farther out to a 10-year time span. “Our results ...
An 18% to 47% lower risk among hip replacement patients, based on weight loss. These lower risks also remained consistent when researchers looked farther out to a 10-year time span. “Our results ...
An 18% to 47% lower risk among hip replacement patients, based on weight loss. These lower risks also remained consistent when researchers looked farther out to a 10-year time span ... loss can help ...
A recent randomized controlled trial conducted across three Norwegian hospitals examined whether preoperative exercise programs benefit older adults awaiting total hip replacement (THR). The study, ...
In the modern era of medicine, a 100-year-old man, Mr. S. C. Kapur, successfully underwent a hip replacement surgery in New ...
Life expectancy in western countries, once on a steady upward trajectory, has hit a worrying slowdown since 2011, with obesity, poor diet and physical inactivity taking a heavy toll — compounded ...
The Polymotion Hip Resurfacing [PHRTM] is a new hip replacement device that will be used in men and women under age 65 as a part of the clinical study. In time, Polymotion may join its predecessor ...
Life expectancy in England is rising more slowly than in the rest of Europe, according to a Lancet study. Obesity, bad diet and a lack of physical activity are behind a decade of life expectancy ...