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A state-by-state breakdown of LGBTQ+ youth mental health

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  "The menopause transition specifically might be an important key to help us unlock the biology of Alzheimer's disease, and this is knowledge that will promote health for all brains," Madeline Wood Alexander, one of the study authors, said to STAT's Liz Cooney. Read more from Liz on the findings and what research is still needed.

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The article from STAT News dated March 6, 2025, discusses several key health-related topics. It highlights the appointment of Monica Bertagnolli as the new director of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), focusing on her background and the expectations for her leadership. The piece also covers a study suggesting that Alzheimer's disease might progress differently in women compared to men, potentially due to hormonal differences. Additionally, it reports on the ongoing challenges with Ebola outbreaks in Africa, the lingering effects of Covid-19, and health disparities affecting the LGBTQ community in prison settings. The article provides a comprehensive overview of current health news, emphasizing both policy changes and scientific research developments.

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