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Low patient engagement hinders at-home blood pressure management17:58 Despite guideline recommendations and improved access to care, individuals with hypertension are unlikely to measure their blood pressure at home as often as recommended, according to data from researchers at Mass General Brigham. Peer-supported clinic visits strengthen reproductive choices in rural India15:50 Despite improvements in economic and social empowerment, women in many countries still have little control over their own fertility and reproductive health. Nutrition experts call for dietary fiber recognition as an essential nutrient15:50 Ōtākou Whakaihu Waka nutrition experts are calling for dietary fiber to be officially recognized internationally as an essential nutrient - the first 'new' essential nutrient in more than 50 years. Tracing the decline in American heart disease mortality12:38 Following a five-year upward trend likely impacted by the COVID pandemic, the number of heart disease and stroke deaths has declined, yet, heart disease and stroke still kill more people in the U.S. each year than any other cause, according to data reported in the 2026 Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics: A Report of U.S. and Global Data From the American Heart Association. Medicaid tries new approach with sickle cell: Companies get paid only if costly gene therapies work11:33 Serenity Cole enjoyed Christmas last month relaxing with her family near her St. Louis home, making crafts and visiting friends. Cannabis legalization drives rising use among adults with historically lower consumption8:21 A new study led by Boston College School of Social Work Professor Summer Sherburne Hawkins found that recreational cannabis legalization in the United States is driving increases in cannabis use among adults with historically lower consumption, as opposed to increasing use among those who already consumed cannabis. Study examines cannabis use among street-identified Black Americans facing gun violence4:06 Yasser Payne grew up in Harlem, New York, where violence was all around him. A number of his family members and friends were shot. He himself was subject to gun violence and witnessed fights. Diverse exercise routines associated with reduced risk of death4:06 Regularly doing a mix of different types of physical activity may be best for prolonging the lifespan, but the associations aren't linear, pointing to a possible optimal threshold effect, suggests research published in the open access journal BMJ Medicine. Landmark UK study supports nationwide screening for childhood type 1 diabetes4:06 A landmark UK study involving tens of thousands of families has shown that childhood screening for type 1 diabetes is effective, laying the groundwork for a UK-wide childhood screening program. Severe vitamin D deficiency linked to higher hospitalizations for respiratory tract infections3:34 Severe vitamin D deficiency is associated with a higher rate of hospitalization for respiratory tract infections such as bronchitis and pneumonia, according to a new study led by the University of Surrey. |