Health
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Measles outbreaks worsen in South Carolina, Arizona and Utah
Measles outbreaks are on the rise in various parts of the United States, with significant clusters reported along the Utah-Arizona…
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Congress considers new health care bill as ACA subsidy cliff nears
The latest update from D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s newsletter on the politics and policy of health and medicine, reveals some interesting…
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For some with bipolar disorder, manic episodes are magnified online
“They may not understand that this is a symptom of a psychiatric disorder,” he said. “People may interpret this as…
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New study on saturated fats leads to collision of politics, science
Saturated fats have become a topic of debate, drawing researchers into a political discussion that was not their initial intention.…
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Fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction? Experts question Trump order
Fentanyl: A Weapon of Mass Destruction or Political Rhetoric? Fentanyl, the ultra-potent synthetic opioid, has been a devastating force in…
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Chaos At The FDA Benefits America’s Rivals—At The Expense Of America’s Patients
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is currently facing a period of chaos and uncertainty, which is posing a…
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Mammograms, gonorrhea, gen AI: Morning Rounds
The recent approval of a new antibiotic to treat gonorrhea by the FDA has sparked excitement in the medical community.…
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Postscripts: Follow-ups from a year of research cuts
In 2025, STAT conducted interviews with various individuals whose lives were impacted by the Trump administration’s budget cuts, grant terminations,…
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FDA approves first new gonorrhea drug in decades
The battle against the antibiotic-resistant bacterium that causes gonorrhea has taken a positive turn with the recent approval of GSK’s…
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SAMSHA acting chief, Art Kleinschmidt, to leave his post Friday
Art Kleinschmidt, who has been serving as the de facto head of the federal agency overseeing mental health and addiction…
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