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Cardiometabolic Diseases

Cardiometabolic Diseases

We are looking for new early-science collaborations and invite you to join our expanding community of innovation partners in CardioMetabolic diseases.
Collaboration to fight NCDs

Collaboration to fight NCDs

70 percent of global deaths are attributable to NCDs and severely impacting on people in low- and middle-income countries. Help is desperately needed.
Retinal Health Research

Retinal Health Research

Our research is targeting key mechanisms in the pathogenesis of retinal diseases – vascular dysfunction, neuronal dysfunction and neuronal inflammation.
Heart Diseases in humans and animals

Heart Diseases in humans and animals

Humans and animals are more alike than different. Having a heart disease can affect us similarly, and the way to prevent it can work for all as well.
Stroke Risk Factors Symptoms

Stroke Risk Factors Symptoms

Suffering a stroke is one of the most devastating medical emergencies that can happen to a person. There is a simple test that can help everyone identify the most common symptoms of a stroke.
The power of patient advocacy in cancer care

The power of patient advocacy in cancer care

Larry, a retired US Navy veteran, and Jeff, UICC President, have more in common than a cancer diagnosis: they share a passion for patient empowerment.
collaboration criving innovation

collaboration criving innovation

In conversation with Dr. Megan Grether, Global Head of Business Development & Licensing, Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health.
It Takes 2

It Takes 2

It Takes 2 people – a patient and a HCP, and 2 tests – a blood and a urine test–to help detect CKD. Early testing can drive earlier diagnosis and treatment.
Results for Jardiance EMPACT-MI phase III trial

Results for Jardiance EMPACT-MI phase III trial

Results announced from EMPACT-MI phase III trial investigating the effect of Jardiance® (empagliflozin) on risk of heart failure hospitalization and death in adults following a heart attack
Spotlight on GPP

Spotlight on GPP

Emmanuelle Clerisme-Beaty, former Head of Clinical Development and Medical Affairs, Dermatology, answers some frequently asked questions about GPP.