Systematic review of osteoporosis interventions reports mixed outcomes with no specific medication data provided.
Your Immune System May Hold the Key to Stronger Bones
This systematic review evaluated interventions for osteoporosis but did not report specific medications, population demographics, or quantit…
Treating bone loss might require targeting inflammation itself, as the immune system actively controls how bones break down and rebuild.
Risk model based on lifestyle factors shows discriminative ability for colon cancer and precancerous lesions
New Tool Predicts Colon Cancer Risk Without a Scope
A cohort study of 400 participants undergoing colonoscopy and 284 from NHANES developed a nomogram using age, BMI, smoking, alcohol, and hig…
A new non-invasive checklist helps doctors spot colon cancer risk early using lifestyle factors like smoking and diet, potentially guiding w…
Resting-state facial expressions differ significantly between older adults with mild cognitive impairment and healthy controls.
Your smile might hold the answer to memory loss.
This observational study analyzed resting-state facial expressions in 45 older adults, including 31 with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and…
Your resting face reveals early memory loss signs, as new research shows specific muscle movements signal cognitive trouble before you even …
Dementia prevention class shows no effect on dementia onset or insurance certification in observational study.
Dementia prevention classes improved function but did not stop disease onset in this study
A retrospective observational study of 578 individuals with mild cognitive decline in three municipalities found no significant association …
Dementia prevention classes improved daily skills and function but did not stop disease onset or reduce long-term care needs in this study.
Perioperative multicomponent exercise rehabilitation reduces postoperative complications in frail elderly patients undergoing surgery.
The Hidden Danger of Aging Bodies
This systematic review and meta-analysis evaluated perioperative multicomponent exercise rehabilitation, primarily prehabilitation, in frail…
Moving your body before and after surgery significantly lowers complication risks for frail seniors over 65, proving exercise is a powerful …
Cross-sectional study finds age-related fatty acid profile differences in metabolic clinic patients
Why Your Blood Fats Quietly Change as You Age
A cross-sectional study of 1,277 patients at a German metabolic disease clinic found that total omega-3 PUFA levels, EPA, and DHA increased …
A large German study shows that the fats floating in our blood shift in predictable ways as we get older, hinting at how aging reshapes meta…
Biological age acceleration linked to faster progression from cardiovascular-kidney-metabolic disease to dementia
Your Body Might Be Older Than Your Birthday Says
A prospective cohort study of 433,911 UK Biobank participants found biological age acceleration was associated with increased risk of transi…
People whose biological age ran ahead of their calendar age moved faster through a chain of chronic diseases that ended in dementia or earli…
Cross-sectional study links CKD, sarcopenia, and undernutrition to CVD history in older Japanese adults
Two Quiet Conditions Quintuple Heart Disease Risk After 65
A cross-sectional study of 307 community-dwelling Japanese adults aged ≥65 years found CKD, sarcopenia, undernutrition, and low physical act…
Checking kidneys and muscle strength together may catch older adults whose heart risk is hiding in plain sight.
Systematic review finds limited evidence for antibiotics in low back pain with Modic changes
Antibiotics Might Ease Back Pain for Some
A systematic review of 3 RCTs (402 adults) found amoxicillin may slightly reduce pain and disability at 12-14 weeks in patients with low bac…
For people with low back pain and specific MRI changes, antibiotics could treat the root cause instead of just masking the pain.
Multimodal sensor-based framework detects frailty in retired adults aged 65+ in primary care
New Sensor Tool Catches Frailty Early in Primary Care
This prospective cohort study enrolled 145 retired adults aged 65 years or older in primary care in southern Réunion Island. At baseline, 98…
A simple sensor tool combined with basic questions can spot early signs of frailty in older adults before they become dangerous.
Home-based cardiac rehabilitation improved physical function in frail older patients with cardiovascular disease.
Home Rehab Helps Frail Seniors Move Better
This secondary analysis of a randomized controlled trial evaluated transitional care integrated with home-based cardiac rehabilitation in 15…
A home-based rehab program helps frail seniors over 70 regain strength and move better six months after a heart hospitalization.
Stroke survivors face substantially increased hip fracture incidence and elevated mortality compared to non-stroke populations.
Stroke Survivors Face High Risk of Broken Hips
This narrative review examines epidemiological and clinical interrelationships between stroke and hip fractures in stroke survivors over a 5…
A broken hip after a stroke is a dangerous double hit that kills faster and hurts more than in anyone else.