How Gemma 4 Can Help Solve the Trillion-Dollar Oversight in Women’s Health (opens in new tab)
This is a submission for the Gemma 4 Challenge: Build with Gemma 4 By 2030, an estimated 1.2 billion women will be experiencing perimenopause or menopause. The research literature connecting this transition to cardiovascular changes, musculoskeletal symptoms, mood disruption, and metabolic shifts exists, but it's scattered across peer-reviewed papers that no clinician has time to synthesize across specialties. The result is fragmented care: a cardiologist treating elevated LDL, an orthopedist...
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