News
While debates in the U.S. rage about potential overexposure to fluoride, people worldwide still lack basic access to it.
In a letter sent Tuesday, Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester (D-Del.) demanded that health secretary Robert Kennedy clarify whether ...
Nation's leading advisory body on issues of science and technology is "preparing for a fairly radical downsizing." ...
The notice came shortly after an advisory panel meeting at which members debated the pros and cons of asking manufacturers to ...
From new hires to departures, promotions and transfers, here are the latest comings and goings in the pharmaceutical industry ...
A Merus drug, combined with Keytruda, shows preliminary survival gains in newly diagnosed metastatic head and neck cancer ...
Elaine Chen covers biotech, co-writes The Readout newsletter, and co-hosts STAT’s weekly biotech podcast, The Readout Loud.
President Trump claimed his “most favored nation” executive order could cause U.S. drug prices to “drop like a rock” in a ...
Your commitment strengthens our ability to report fearlessly on the topics that matter most to you.
STAT offers tailored experiences to magnify your brand’s voice STAT offers tailored experiences to magnify your brand’s voice, align your mission with award-winning journalism, and engage with ...
In its flagship journal, the CDC keeps publishing papers after firing scientists who made the research possible.
People often think that they will be perfectly fine with just one kidney. But there are long-term health consequences, and ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results