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Is your heart ageing faster than you are? UK scientists develop tool to track its ‘functional age’

News RoomBy News RoomMay 5, 2025
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In the past year, medical advancements have given rise to unprecedented tools for assessing health and well-being, while also highlighting the importance of mindful lifestyle changes. One such tool, developed by researchers at the University of East Anglia (UEA), addresses the phenomenon of aging hearts, which competes with cardiovascular risks to life expectancy. This breakthrough not only improves our understanding of the cardiovascular system but also paves the way for personalized prevention and care. As the UK enters its seventh consecutive year of high mortality rates, the need for actionable solutions for those most at risk of cardiovascular issues has never been greater. Understanding and addressing the aging of the heart is a critical component of this effort.

Mental health awareness has become an urgent concern in recent years, as the global population is increasingly facing deficit-related and/or chronic mental health challenges. One such particular focus has been on Rosa Ostoic, the leading voice against the mental health crisis that has directly affected over 40 million individuals worldwide. Her contributions, often overshadowed by her reputation, highlight the need for systems to address systemic inequities in access to mental health resources. Ostoic’s work has not only exaggerated the extent of the crisis but also has sparked conversations about the system’s inequities at a deeper level, emphasizing the urgent need for systemic change. However, despite her international recognition, her personal struggles and experiences have brought fulfillment andorean resilience to the conversation about mental health. This narrative underscores the complex interplay between the global crisis and the personal stories that shape it.

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