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A 'skeletal age' calculator to predict bone fracture risk


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A ‘skeletal age’ calculator to predict bone fracture risk
Garvan researchers have developed a model to predict the biological age of bones that may improve the management of osteoporotic fractures.
Researchers at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have developed a computational model to calculate ‘skeletal age’, a personalised estimate of an individual’s risk of bone fracture and premature death.
The skeletal age calculator, which will be accessible to doctors and health professionals, aims to better identify those at risk of a first bone fracture and subsequent fractures, and also estimates how fractures impact life expectancy.
Osteoporosis, a disease which reduces bone strength and increases bone fracture risk, is a major national health issue and estimated to affect over 900,000 Australians. The cost of osteoporosis and fracture in Australia is $3.4 billion annually. ....

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UK scientists develop nasal spray to prevent Covid-19 infection for 2 days, Turkish team claims their nasal spray kills virus instantly


Asia s largest slum Dharavi in Mumbai (India) is now COVID free
As the vaccine drive is picking up in the United Kingdom amid the scare of new strain of Covid-19, the University of Birmingham has come out with a nasal spray which it says protects against coronavirus and prevents transmission .
Elsewhere, the University of Louisville in the US received $8.5 million in funding last month from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) to develop a nasal spray to prevent COVID-19 using Q-Griffithsin, a drug compound developed and co-owned by UofL but it may take another year. Pending clinical trials, Birmingham researchers say the nasal spray works by catching Covid-19 inside the nose, where it can theoretically leave the body through blowing the nose or swallowing. ....

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