Inclusive Health Breakthroughs · Mar 19 Daily Digest
Neurodivergent Brain Advances
- 🔥 Living Brain Gene Expression: Researchers identified a distinct and reproducible gene expression program...

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Key breakthrough: Elevated microRNA-126-3p from MECP2 mutations causes leaky brain vessels in Rett, weakening endothelial barriers.
A concise 7:36 YouTube video explores therapy selection strategies in IgA nephropathy, guiding personalized treatment decisions to address care gaps.
Breakthrough for women's health: New blood test identifies 80% of cases and rules out 97.5% of negatives in 298 women studied.
Major advance for neurodivergent brain research: First reproducible gene expression program tied to neurotransmission in living human brains,...
Empower your CKD advocacy: Kidney biopsies show only 54% of clinically diagnosed diabetic nephropathy cases confirm on biopsy.
Big funding boost for CKD hyperphosphatemia: R1 launches with $77.5M oversubscribed Series A to advance AP306, a first-in-class inhibitor blocking...
Unlock perimenopause as a prevention window, not just survival—address dismissed symptoms like body shifts in your 40s.
Key self-care foundations:
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New research tests if inflammatory processes connect childhood neurodivergent traits to chronic disabling fatigue in adolescence. Key for self-advocacy: seek inflammation screening for early intervention in neurodivergent fatigue.
Push for FDA approval of Pixclara to match international glioma standards and boost brain cancer diagnostics.
Key angles for neurodivergent women:
Practical self-care for kidneys from nutritionist Sarah Di Lorenzo on World Kidney Day:
Exciting funding for kidney disease patients:
Key innovations closing gaps in women's cognitive decline monitoring:
Women over 50 must know about late-onset lupus—its symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment options—to enable timely intervention. Often overlooked, early awareness empowers self-advocacy.
Empowering women and teens against endometriosis underdiagnosis:
Lifelong neurodevelopmental disorder: ADHD doesn't disappear with age—it's increasingly diagnosed late due to rising awareness.
Experts urge evidence-based hormone therapy to combat perimenopause misinformation: