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WHiTE8 (World Hip Trauma Evaluation)

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Large UK trial shows bone healing ‘superpower’ in children

Most children with a severely broken wrist can be treated without surgery, according to a major NIHR-funded UK trial led by researchers at the University of Oxford. The findings suggest that a non-surgical, cast-first approach delivers similar long-term recovery while reducing the risks associated with surgery and costs.

'Hidden' costs of social care after a hip fracture exceed £1.25 billion a year in the UK

Social care for hip fracture costs the NHS over £1.25 billion, equating to £15K per patient every year according to a new NDORMS study.

Drugs identified that could help prevent delirium after surgery

A new study has found that several commonly used drugs could significantly reduce the risk of delirium in older people following surgery.

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