Signals

The next cardiometabolic battleground is ultra-processed food
From Indonesia and the United Kingdom to the United States and India, governments are increasingly targeting ultra-processed foods through warning labels, advertising restrictions, reformulation policies and potential taxes. The shift reflects growing recognition that cardiometabolic disease cannot be solved through healthcare alone.

Diabetic Eye Screening Is Becoming Risk-Based

Abu Dhabi Puts Rare Eye Gene Therapy on the Regional Map

AI Eye Screening Has an Image Quality Problem

AI Retinal Screening Moves Into the Diabetes Clinic

India Turns AI Eye Screening Into Public-Health Infrastructure

Africa’s Cardiovascular Decade Is a System-Design Problem

Inherited Lipid Screening Becomes Europe’s Prevention Test

ATTR Gene Editing Restarts, But Safety Becomes the Access Question

Routine CT Scans Could Become a Heart Failure Early-Warning System
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