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You’re reading the web edition of AACR in 30 Seconds, STAT’s guide to the American Association for Cancer Research annual ...
It is sad to see pets die of something easily preventable. It's even worse knowing that the owner was misinformed or misled ...
Trump's second term is playing out a lot differently than health care companies and their lobbyists hoped for.
Sutter Health has agreed to pay about $230 million to settle a federal class-action lawsuit accusing it of anticompetitive ...
A federal health study that was examining the high burden of chronic disease in rural areas learned its funding has been cut off.
STAT spoke with people living through the historic disruptions threatening the future of biomedical research in the U.S.
Amid growing anxiety over tariffs, one medical center has warned its suppliers that any sudden price hikes attributed to the ...
The NIH announced six acting directors to run institutes, many to fill vacancies created by the ouster of predecessors ...
Novo Nordisk has notched a major legal win against compounding pharmacies that make copies of its diabetes and obesity drug ...
Jim Higgins has an inherited cancer syndrome that has killed his father, sister, and two daughters. He fears NIH cuts will ...
The Belgian antitrust regulator sanctioned some of the largest purveyors of over-the-counter medicines, the latest effort by ...
Akeso, a Chinese biotech that made headlines for beating Merck’s Keytruda in a head-to-head trial, won approval in China this ...
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