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  <title>Dr. Jane Salmon &amp;amp;amp; Dr. Fanny Elahi on the Future of Women’s Health</title>
  <description>    Alzheimer’s might be considered a &amp;quot;women's disease.&amp;quot; Did you know that women make up 2/3 of new Alzheimer’s patients and comprise 60% of unpaid caregivers for those with the disease? And the Alzheimer's epidemic is just one example of why there needs to be a &amp;quot;women's lens&amp;quot; on medical research. Dr. Jane Salmon and Dr. Fanny Elahi join Kim Azzarelli to discuss why adding more women to medical research — both as scientists and subjects — is urgent for everyone’s health.    &amp;amp;nbsp;    &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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