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House GOP drops PBM reform from government funding bill

House Republicans have decided to forego including reforms to pharmacy benefit managers in an end-of-year bill to fund the federal government. This decision comes after a deal to rein in

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Birth control access is a growing issue, so advocates get creative

This effort highlights the critical need for accessible and affordable reproductive health care options for all individuals, regardless of their

Packers Jordan Love Reportedly Suffers MCL Sprain, Here’s What It Is

Green Bay Packers Quarterback Jordan Love Sidelined with Knee Injury Quarterback Jordan Love #10 of the Green Bay Packers walks

Plan B vending machines, new Snoo charges

The morning at STAT newsroom was filled with discussions about an intriguing question - "Is your blue my blue?" The

Are Mosquito-Borne Viruses Becoming More Common and Severe? A Clinical Virologist Explains The Risk

Mosquito-borne viral infections have been causing multiple deaths in the northeast recently. Dr. Anthony Fauci was hospitalized after contracting West

Obesity drug tracker: Can amylin drugs upend Wegovy, Zepbound?

Related feature: STAT’s Obesity Drug Tracker, updated and with a new feature that allows the entire dataset to be downloaded.

Low-impact yoga and exercise found to help older women manage urinary incontinence

Yoga and exercise have been found to be beneficial for older women struggling with urinary incontinence, according to a recent

The World Is Not Prepared For The Sand And Dust Storms Crisis

Sand and dust storms are becoming an increasingly prevalent environmental crisis in the 21st century, with devastating effects on air

Missouri reports H5 bird flu case in person without animal contacts| STAT

A person in Missouri who did not report any contact with animals has tested positive for H5 bird flu, according