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A new American Heart Association report predicts 6 in 10 US women will face cardiovascular disease by 2050. Discover the surging risks, costs, and demographic disparities.

60% of Women Predicted to Have Cardiovascular Disease by 2050

A new American Heart Association report predicts 6 in 10 US women will face cardiovascular disease by 2050. Discover the surging risks, costs, and demographic disparities.
A major UCL study finds that obesity contributes to one in ten infectious disease deaths worldwide, significantly weakening immune defences.

Obesity Linked to One in Ten Infectious Disease Deaths Worldwide

A major UCL study finds that obesity contributes to one in ten infectious disease deaths worldwide, significantly weakening immune defences.

#Men Develop #Heart #Disease Earlier Than #Women

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Cardiovascular Disease Deaths Surge for Younger Adults

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WHO warns that neglected tropical diseases cause hidden mental suffering. Learn how new health guides aim to end stigma for 1 billion people worldwide

Mental Health is Key to Ending Neglected Tropical Diseases

WHO warns that neglected tropical diseases cause hidden mental suffering. Learn how new health guides aim to end stigma for 1 billion people worldwide
Land use changes increase the risk of zoonotic diseases like Covid-19. Discover how the University of Stirling is mapping these risks and restoration effortsLand use changes increase the risk of zoonotic diseases like Covid-19. Discover how the University of Stirling is mapping these risks and restoration efforts

Land Use Changes Trigger Global Disease Risks

Land use changes increase the risk of zoonotic diseases like Covid-19. Discover how the University of Stirling is mapping these risks and restoration efforts
Researchers at Chalmers University have discovered blood biomarkers that identify Parkinson’s disease years before symptoms appear. This could lead to screenings within five years.

New Blood Test Could Detect Parkinson’s Disease Years Early

Researchers at Chalmers University have discovered blood biomarkers that identify Parkinson’s disease years before symptoms appear. This could lead to screenings within five years.
A long-term Northwestern Medicine study reveals men develop coronary heart disease years earlier than women, requiring earlier screenings and preventive health strategies.

Men Develop Heart Disease Much Earlier Than Women

Men develop coronary heart disease years before women. Significant differences appear as early as the mid-30s, say researchers from Northwestern Medicine.
Researchers at UVA Health and Mount Sinai have discovered why chronic kidney disease leads to heart failure. Learn about the "poisonous" particles that travel from kidneys to the heart.

Scientists Solve Mystery of Why Kidney Disease “Poisons” the Heart

Scientists have finally uncovered a solution to a longstanding medical mystery: why more than half of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD)...
SleepFM AI analyzes one night of sleep data to forecast risks for over 100 health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and dementia. Discover how polysomnography unlocks future disease prediction.

AI Model SleepFM Predicts 100+ Diseases from One Night’s Sleep

SleepFM AI analyzes one night of sleep data to forecast risks for over 100 health conditions, including cancer, heart disease, and dementia. Discover how polysomnography unlocks future disease prediction.