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RFK Jr. is Trump pick as HHS sectretary

The YMCA recently changed its schedule, causing my swim workout time to coincide with an Aqua Zumba class. The energy and motivation from the Zumba class participants chanting and dancing

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Senator Cassidy’s Loss Shows Political Risk of Public Health Leadership

US Senator Bill Cassidy, Republican of Louisiana, attends a US Senate Finance Committee business meeting to consider the nomination of

Trump wants to expand Medicaid cuts, building on tax cut bill

Tara covers the business of health care. Her stories focus on hospitals, doctors, and how their business practices affect patients

Drug Overdose Deaths Fell in 2024. Why Experts Remain Cautious

Overdose deaths dropped sharply in 2024, but many experts warn the deeper drivers of addiction remain unresolved.gettyThe U.S. has experienced

Merck-Kelun lung cancer drug cut tumor progression risk by 65%

Adam Feuerstein is a senior writer and biotech columnist, focusing on drug development, business, Wall Street, and biotechnology. He co-hosts

Kordata Launches To Advance Neurotech-Powered Clinical Trials

The Kordata Dynamics team at the Neural Frontiers conference in Bakersfield, CAKordata DynamicsKordata Dynamics has come out of stealth mode

STAT+: RFK Jr.’s screen time warning

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The New Surgeon General Advisory On The Harms Of Screen Use— Here’s What The Science Says About Risks And Benefits

BATH, UNITED KINGDOM - MARCH 29: In this photo illustration a 14-year-old boy holds an iPhone screen displaying various social

After decades of research, in utero gene therapy nears first trial

SAN FRANCISCO — In the early 2000s, Tippi MacKenzie, then a postdoctoral fellow, and her colleagues explored the potential of