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Trump administration abruptly cancels scientific meetings, panels

In a time of uncertainty and transition, several scientific gatherings and panels across federal science agencies were abruptly canceled on Wednesday. This raised concerns about how the new Trump administration

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CDC chronic disease unit is slated to fold despite MAHA’s focus

Chronic disease continues to be a prominent issue in public health, with the Department of Health and Human Services proposing

Cancer blood tests offer hope, but more data needed on ctDNA tests

Angus Chen covers all issues broadly related to cancer including drugs, policy, science, and equity. He joined STAT in 2021

Trusted Legal Help After A Motorcycle Accident Injury Or Loss

Atlanta, GA, is a bustling urban center in the Southeast known for its busy traffic and expanding road networks. The

Study compares diagnoses made by AI and clinicians

Artificial Intelligence vs Human Clinicians: A Comparative Study in Healthcare Artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing the healthcare industry, but how

Wearable tech returns results of varying accuracy for fitness metrics: Study

Wearable technology has become increasingly popular in recent years, with many Americans relying on devices like Apple Watches to track

Access To Abortion Pill Mifepristone Could Be Threatened, Again

The debate over the abortion pill mifepristone is once again at the forefront of political and legal battles, with various

A smarter way to get information when every second counts

A groundbreaking new method for gathering life-saving information from individuals in fast-moving situations has been developed and tested, showing promising

Visa Pause Could Leave U.S. With Fewer New Doctors Amid Shortage

The United States is currently facing a growing physician shortage, with about a quarter of doctors in practice being educated