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NIH announced it will no longer allow subawards to foreign institutions, as part of a national security-minded overhaul to ...
Michael VanPelt spent several weeks recently glued to his telephone, dialing doctors who might be able to get his 3-year-old ...
Biotech leaders at a Stanford symposium normally focused on the future couldn’t help but grapple with a present clouded by ...
The Justice Department has sued three of the largest Medicare Advantage insurers and three dominant insurance brokerages, ...
STAT editors and reporters review the widespread impact of grant cuts, layoffs and policy changes — and also discuss recent ...
Democratic lawmakers in Congress are pushing back on health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to suspend public ...
Eli Lilly shares dropped Thursday as Novo Nordisk notched a coverage win for its obesity drug, a sign of the competition in ...
This is the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and ...
For the second time in recent months, the FDA is bringing back some recently fired employees, including staffers who handle ...
HHS released a lengthy review of transgender health care that advocates for a greater reliance on behavioral therapy rather ...
The CDC posted an annual HIV report on Tuesday. It was slimmer than usual. The CDC said that a usual estimate of the ...
From STAT’s Jason Mast: Moderna said this morning in its earnings report it planned to cut costs by around $1.5 billion by ...