
A large scale study published in the online edition of Annals of Rheumatic Diseases reveals that the risk of repeat surgery can be cut down by as much as 40 percent among knee or hip replacement patients who regularly undergo hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the first six months after their surgery. National data for England and Wales indicate that more than 2% of procedures typically have to be repeated within three years, primarily because of osteolysis ...
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