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Brain blood vessel damage that increases the risk of stroke and dementia is common in people with a range of heart conditions.

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Already a popular topic, the launch of the large language model-based chatbot, ChatGPT, at the end of 2022 increased excitement around artificial intelligence (AI)...
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The field of exposomics is still in its early stages. Pioneering researchers are grappling with methods to marry multi-omic datasets, blood and urine mass spectrometry data, and even postal code and satellite data to gain insights into the highly complex interface between human biology and environmental exposures--and how it affects human health and wellness.
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Early Puberty Linked with Adult Cardiometabolic Risk

An intriguing study suggests puberty may act as a link through which childhood risk factors influence cardiometabolic health into adulthood.
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“Brain Frailty” in Heart Patients Raises Stroke and Dementia Risk

Brain blood vessel damage that increases the risk of stroke and dementia is common in people with a range of heart conditions.

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