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An evaluation of the All of Us Research Program reveals significant progress in minority representation but also highlights ongoing challenges that must be addressed for equitable health research. This study is critical to understanding how large-scale health data initiatives can better serve diverse populations, particularly in the context of disease prevention and healthy aging.
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A new perspective article argues that Housing-First interventions must be upgraded to address the deadly risks of fentanyl in the substance use crisis. This is an urgent public health priority, as adapting proven models is essential for saving lives among vulnerable and aging populations struggling with addiction.
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A study using computational modeling reveals that the diabetes drug semaglutide alters how people with type-2 diabetes make decisions about effort, providing a new window into the drug’s effects on the brain. This research highlights the intersection of medication, behavior, and metabolic health, with implications for prevention strategies in aging populations.
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A report from the CDC details a severe outbreak of human rhinovirus B14 that caused respiratory illness and death among older adults in France in 2024. This underscores the ongoing threat of respiratory viruses to aging populations and the critical need for public health surveillance and prevention measures.
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New research shows that a protein called GDF15 drives cachexia—severe muscle wasting—through a multisystem feed-forward loop, identifying a key mechanism of this debilitating condition. This finding opens new avenues for developing treatments to prevent weight loss and improve quality of life, particularly for older adults and cancer patients.
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