Saturday 27 July 2013

OAP charged over child abduction bid

A pensioner is charged in connection with an attempt to abduct a 10-year-old girl in a supermarket car park.

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Pensioner treated in hospital after gulls attack

SAVAGE seagulls hospitalised a pensioner during the latest in a growing number of incidents across Cumbria.

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New horizons in fracture risk assessment

Fracture is the clinical outcome of concern in osteoporosis, a disease variably defined over the last 30 years, mostly in terms of bone mineral density (BMD). However, an ‘osseocentric’ view of the condition may have hampered our understanding of how best to identify patients at the greatest risk of fragility fracture. More recently, the identification of a number of clinical risk factors for fragility fracture and the creation of fracture risk assessment tools, such as FRAX®, QFracture and Garvan have helped in a move towards clinically useful definitions, using the common currency of 10-year major osteoporotic and 10-year hip fracture risks. However, there are a large number of available fracture risk assessment tools and there remain few validation studies comparing their performance. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence has recently advocated the use of these methods in case finding and studies are underway in their clinical application. It seems likely that the operational definition of osteoporosis must now include fracture risk, which will never replace fracture incidence as a measure of clinical efficacy but may be used in future studies to define patient groups likely to benefit from intervention. We still need to understand more about the performance of these tools, particularly in the context of specific patient groups, such as those with vertebral osteoporosis, the frail, those who fall and patients with secondary osteoporosis.

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Levels of life

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Tax authority may halt pension inquiries

Costly investigation into tax affairs of older people has yielded just €11 million

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