Adults aged 60 and older undergoing mandibular fracture repair face more than double the risk of non-surgical complications compared with patients under 60, with gastrointestinal and cardiac events most...
A retrospective study from Puerto Rico reveals that orbital floor fractures, not nasal bone fractures, are the most common facial trauma among older adults, with falls as the leading cause.
Agitation in frontotemporal lobar degeneration is linked to distinct neuropsychiatric symptom profiles between men and women, with men showing a broader spectrum of associated symptoms, particularly in...
A 3-year randomized trial found that older adults with untreated hearing loss who received a best-practice hearing intervention retained more diverse and robust social networks and reported less loneliness...
The results of a recent retrospective study of patients older than 65 years of age with terrible triad elbow injuries showed a high prevalence of complex fracture patterns, particularly Mason Type III...
Researchers analyzed patient data from the Alzheimer’s Disease in Down Syndrome study to determine the sex differences in Alzheimer-related neuropsychiatric symptomology among adults with Down syndrome.
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A multicenter study presented at the Society of Hospital Medicine's SHM Converge 2025 in Las Vegas, NV, challenges the generalizability of a widely used fall-risk model, revealing diminished predictive...
Researchers tested the impact of four different remotely delivered interventions and observed promising effects on several key health outcomes in patients over the age of 50 living with HIV.
Researchers set out to determine the prevalence of pickleball-related fractures examined in United States emergency departments from 2002 to 2022, as well the demographics associated with those fractures....