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The country’s top nonpartisan government watchdog has confirmed it is examining the costs of running the nation’s only active ...
If science is to reclaim credibility, it must be seen interrogating its own failures, not shielding them. That is ...
It's been an uphill battle to collect data that can prove eliminating the use of SNAP benefits to buy sugary drinks will ...
NIH announced it will no longer allow subawards to foreign institutions, as part of a national security-minded overhaul to ...
The Justice Department has sued three of the largest Medicare Advantage insurers and three dominant insurance brokerages, ...
Michael VanPelt spent several weeks recently glued to his telephone, dialing doctors who might be able to get his 3-year-old ...
EHR companies' push for deregulation faces resistance from Microsoft.
STAT editors and reporters review the widespread impact of grant cuts, layoffs and policy changes — and also discuss recent ...
Biotech leaders at a Stanford symposium normally focused on the future couldn’t help but grapple with a present clouded by ...
This is the web edition of D.C. Diagnosis, STAT’s twice-weekly newsletter about the politics and policy of health and ...
HHS released a lengthy review of transgender health care that advocates for a greater reliance on behavioral therapy rather ...
Democratic lawmakers in Congress are pushing back on health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to suspend public ...
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