Andrew Huberman· PhD
if you're over the age of 65 and you fall and break your hip, your one year morbidity is about 30 to 40%.
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if you're over the age of 65 and you fall and break your hip, your one year morbidity is about 30 to 40%.
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hip fracture if you if you break that hip if over the age of 65 you have a your one-year mortality with surgical repair is 30% if you if you're not healthy enough to have the repair you can't afford to have it it's 79
if you're 65 or older and you fracture that hip depending on the study 15 to 30 percent one-year mortality right
for even the people who don't have who in you know the mortality of 20 to 30 percent within the first year you know that's been a stable number for decades