Iona Walton
Knee surgery satisfaction hinges on support, depression and optimism
Success of knee surgery is impacted by depression, levels of support, coping mechanisms and optimism.
Continue readingBeta blockers may strengthen bones says evidence review
Beta blocker use is associated with higher bone mineral density say a recent analysis of studies. The team involved suggests that the medicines – used to manage abnormal heart rhythms – may be helpful for people at risk of bone loss as they age.
Continue readingAcupuncture may lower stroke risk in people with fibromyalgia
The risk of stroke in people with fibromyalgia may be reduced by acupuncture, says a large new study from Taiwan published in PLOS-ONE.
Continue readingLong-term breastfeeding associated with joint pain
Breastfeeding for over two years is associated with increased joint pain and arthritis, a team reports in BMC Medical. The large study of nearly 3,500 women aged over 50 years old from Korea looked at the association of prior breastfeeding duration with current joint pain and knee osteoarthritis.
Continue readingTurmeric extract eases knee pain in trial
An extract made from turmeric recently performed better than a sham pill for the treatment of osteoarthritis-related knee pain, experts from Australia report.
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