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Education and AwarenessCardiovascular DiseaseHeart DiseaseGenetic DiseaseDisease AwarenessStroke Awareness Month: What You Should Know About Your Stroke Risk
May is Stroke Awareness Month – a moment to pause and reflect on one of the leading causes of serious disability and death in the United States. Nearly 800,000 people in the US experience a stroke each year and every 40 seconds someone experiences one. Yet, despite how common stroke is, many people are still unaware of their risk – and what can be done to reduce it1.
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Education and AwarenessCancerData ScienceFuture of HealthcareLiving With DiseasePatient VoicesReimagine MedicineA Conversation Women Wish They’d Had: Understanding the Risk of Breast Cancer Coming Back
Findings from the Breast Health & Experience Index reveal many women diagnosed with breast cancer want earlier, more honest conversations about the possibility of recurrence to help them feel more informed and empowered.
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HopeChronic IllnessClinical ResearchDisease AwarenessInnovationReimagine MedicineThe Future of Treating Autoimmune Diseases: Science, Tech, & Patients Driving Progress
Today, 1 in 10 people in the United States have an autoimmune disease. Scientific innovations are opening pathways to help more patients.
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Education and AwarenessCardiovascular DiseaseHeart DiseasePatient VoicesGenetic DiseaseDisease AwarenessSusan’s Story: I Never Imagined I’d Be Someone Who Had a Heart Attack
For Susan, having two heart attacks in the span of a year was a wake-up call. It led her to be tested for high lipoprotein (a), a hidden heart disease risk factor that approximately 1 in 5 Americans may have1.
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Education and AwarenessFuture of HealthcareCardiovascular DiseaseHeart DiseaseDisease AwarenessDisease Eradication"Could We End Preventable Heart Disease in Our Lifetime?" Novartis leaders explore at TIME100 Health event
If we look beyond the latest health trends, a healthy heart is the true key to more life in every year. Novartis US President Victor Bultó explains why preventing cardiovascular disease is the longevity breakthrough that matters.
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Education and AwarenessCareersFuture of HealthcareInnovationFive Questions with Des Creary, Novartis US Chief Customer Engagement Officer
In this interview, Des shares his perspective on why it is important we work to better support healthcare practitioners who help treat our patients, and why real innovation resides in people as much as it resides in products.
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DiscoveryCancerFuture of HealthcareReimagine MedicineInnovationThe Power of PRECISION: Using AI to Navigate the Future of Prostate Cancer Care
How a Novartis data platform is turning real-world evidence into actionable insights for urologists and oncologists.
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DiscoveryWhat's next in Neuroscience drug discovery: A conversation with Genetic Medicine head Bryan Laffitte
A Q&A with Bryan Laffitte, who leads a Novartis team that’s using the tools of genetic medicine to innovate new therapies for neuromuscular and neurodegenerative conditions.
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Victor Bultó and Thierry Diagana named to 2026 TIME100 Health List
Novartis is proud to share that TIME has recognized Victor Bultó and Thierry Diagana among the most influential people shaping the future of health. Learn more about what drives our honorees.
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MedicinesOncologyFuture of HealthcareReimagine MedicineInnovationWorking at NovartisBuilding for the Future: Novartis Expands Manufacturing Hub in North Carolina
The creation of a 700,000-square-foot flagship manufacturing hub marks the continuation of our investment in the US, enabling us to more reliably reach patients across the country.
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Future of HealthcareInnovationReimagine MedicineMedical InnovationsInnovating for America: How Our New RLT Manufacturing Site Can Help Ensure Continued On Time Delivery to Patients Now and in Future
As Novartis expands its manufacturing capabilities, our new Carlsbad facility will help deliver time-sensitive cancer treatments to patients, meeting future demand.
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Access to HealthcareCardiovascular DiseaseLocal ImpactSocial CommitmentDisease AwarenessCommunity Health Solutions: How We’re Meeting People Where They Are to Improve Community Health
Learn how community-driven partnerships are helping to break down barriers and support access to health care.