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O. Rose Broderick reports on the health policies and technologies that govern people with disabilities’ lives. Before coming to STAT, she worked at WNYC’s Radiolab and Scientific American, and ...
Universities whose NIH funding has been frozen may face further strain as the agency holds off awarding new grants to at ...
Covid.com used to give information about managing the disease. The White House is using it to trumpet the much-disputed Covid ...
Jason Mast is a general assignment reporter at STAT focused on the science behind new medicines and the systems and people that decide whether that science ever reaches patients. You can reach ...
In a new First Opinion essay, Borio and Krause, both once top FDA officials, say the commissioner made a “rookie misstep” in ...
Why would the interim US attorney be qualified to judge scientific viewpoints on the treatment of advanced lung disease and ...
Hospitals and health insurers are alarmed at the prospect of an increase in the number of people without health insurance.
For an Air Force veteran, an FDA layoff brings back symptoms of PTSD: "They say they care about us, then they cut us." ...
Beyer is an M.D./Ph.D. candidate at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health. As a pediatrician and a scientist-in-training, I conduct research on a critical ...
The Supreme Court will hear a challenge of preventive health care coverage mandated by the Affordable Care Act. The ruling ...
A closer look at how Trump's initial strategy for the use of artificial intelligence differs from Biden's approach.
BCI technology has teased promising results for people with disabilities in recent years, especially for converting neural ...