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Cardiologists highlight overlooked heart risks across women’s lives12:41 Heart disease remains the leading cause of death for women in the United States, yet awareness of cardiovascular risk—particularly among younger women and women of color—has stalled, even as rates of high blood pressure, diabetes, obesity, and high cholesterol continue to rise. Study aims to explore how noise in nurseries affects early language development12:41 Nearly two million children in the UK are affected by early language delays. New research will examine whether noise in nurseries is a hidden factor. Everday diabetes medicine linked to less progression of age-related macular degeneration12:41 Doctors have found that metformin, an everyday medicine for diabetes, is associated with less progression of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), the commonest cause of blindness in western countries. Why cardiologist evaluation matters after non-cardiac surgery12:41 Interdisciplinary collaboration with cardiologists in non-cardiac surgery enhances patient outcomes, reducing cardiac event risks and improving survival rates. Psychotic disorders increasingly diagnosed in younger Canadians12:41 A new study suggests that people born more recently are being diagnosed with psychotic disorders (e.g., schizophrenia) more often and at younger ages compared with people born earlier. NIH grant disruptions slow down breast cancer research12:06 Inside a cancer research laboratory on the campus of Harvard Medical School, two dozen small jars with pink plastic lids sat on a metal counter. Inside these humble-looking jars is the core of Joan Brugge's current multiyear research project. Digital therapy significantly improves sexual function in women12:06 Sexual dysfunction is a reality for many women, but the subject remains taboo. A large percentage of women remain untreated, a problem that is exacerbated by the shortage of treatment options for female sexual dysfunction. Single-dose HIV vaccine candidate induces neutralizing antibodies12:06 Scientists at The Wistar Institute have developed an HIV vaccine candidate that achieves something never before observed in the field: inducing neutralizing antibodies against HIV after a single immunization in nonhuman primates. Study maps highest hemochromatosis risk in Celtic populations12:06 People from the Outer Hebrides and north-west Ireland have the highest risk of developing a genetic disease that causes a dangerous build-up of iron in the body, a study suggests. Six years after COVID-19: Lessons learned and pandemic preparedness12:06 Six years ago, the Director-General of the World Health Organization sounded the highest global alarm available under international law at the time, declaring the outbreak of a new coronavirus disease (later known as COVID-19) a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). |