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To finance tax cuts, a GOP bill would reduce Medicaid payments to hospitals by $321 billion, hitting both blue and red states ...
To encourage robust, good-faith discussion about issues raised in First Opinion essays, STAT publishes selected Letters to ...
Me, which became a household name for its genetic testing services, is set to emerge from bankruptcy as a nonprofit.
RFK Jr. is pursuing a "bold, edgy" "Take Back Your Health” campaign that will inveigh against ultra-processed food and seek to make health wearables "cool." ...
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The entanglements and strongly expressed views of the new vaccine panel raises questions of how Robert F. Kennedy Jr. defines ...
A conversation with Kathryn Edwards, a physician and expert in childhood respiratory diseases and vaccine safety, on RFK ...
Good morning. Today, we’re hearing more about President Trump’s “most-favored nation” plan for drug pricing, Recursion’s case ...
Exclusive: Facing NIH cuts in "indirect cost" funding, universities float new models to streamline requests and ensure ...
From new hires to departures, promotions and transfers, here are the latest comings and goings in the pharmaceutical industry ...
Take a moment to consider the stakes involved in health secretary Robert F. Kennedy's remake of a vaccine advisory committee.
Cutting science to fix the deficit is like burning your seed corn because you’re low on groceries. It’s fiscally shortsighted ...