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  • Understanding Heart Health During Menopause

    Dr. Priya Freaney, a cardiologist with Northwestern Medicine, joins CBS News Chicago to talk about how menopause can accelerate cardiovascular disease risk. She shares that there is overlap between the symptoms in early heart disease and the symptoms of menopause. She also talks about hormone replacement therapy and how it may be used to treat…

  • Children Ages 3 and Younger Most Often Victims of Fatal Child Abuse in Illinois, According to New Report

    Children ages 3 and younger were most often the victims of fatal child abuse in Illinois between 2015 and 2022, according to a sobering new report out of Northwestern University. Crying or fussiness were the most commonly reported behaviors in children before they were killed, according to the report. “This is a bigger problem than…

  • Lindsey Vonn Almost Had to Have Her Leg Amputated

    Anatomy plays a role in the likelihood of developing this complication. “The lower legs are comprised of four distinct compartments, or fixed-volume layers that contain muscles, nerves and blood vessels,” said Vehniah Tjong, an orthopedic sports medicine surgeon with Northwestern Medicine. Tjong described these compartments as being similar to “metal cylinders that don’t have any…

  • The Science Behind the ‘Super-Ager’ Brain

    This research marks the first discovery of a genetic difference between super-agers and typical older adults, according to the Northwestern SuperAging Program. “These people are in their 80s and 90s, and suddenly you’re seeing that they still have immature neurons that are rewiring themselves,” said program co-director Tamar Gefen, who is also a co-author of…

  • Some 80-year-olds Still Have Razor-sharp Brains — And Now Scientists Know Why

    Older adults classified as “SuperAgers” generate at least twice as many neurons in the hippocampus than their typical aging peers, a new study has revealed. The SuperAgers also had different genetic activity patterns in their brains compared to those in Alzheimer’s disease. “SuperAgers have more immature neurons and neuroblasts in the hippocampus, which is an…

  • Heart Disease and Stroke Projected to Rise Significantly in Women in the Next 25 Years

    Without better prevention and early detection, the number of women living with cardiovascular disease will increase substantially in the coming decades, the American Heart Association said Wednesday. “Not all communities can afford the out-of-pocket expenses for GLP-1s, and unfortunately, we may see a widening of disparities in cardiovascular risk factors and outcomes,” said Norrina Bai…

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