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Women’s Health Initiative to receive NIH funding after all

Elizabeth Cooney, a cardiovascular disease reporter at STAT, recently covered a groundbreaking announcement from the Women's Health Initiative. Initially, the

Timeline: How Trump is roiling science and health

The first few months of the Trump administration have been marked by earthshaking decisions and events that have unfolded at

RFK Jr. outlines addiction policy at appearance to mixed reception

Kennedy shared details about his journey through addiction and recovery, emphasizing the importance of family support and the need for

Physician-venture capitalist Morgan Cheatham joins Jim Breyer to lead healthcare and AI strategy

Breyer Capital, led by billionaire Jim Breyer, recently announced the appointment of Morgan Cheatham as Partner and Head of Healthcare

No new autism registry, HHS says walking back NIH director’s claim

The Department of Health and Human Services has clarified that they are not planning to create a new registry of

A Pediatrician Sets The Record Straight On Autism

Autism is a spectrum that encompasses a wide range of experiences and abilities. The new public health administration in the

STAT+: Prestigious journal gets U.S. attorney letter, Trump’s HIV cuts slammed

Letter of Intimidation? Recently, Anil Oza uncovered a new development involving a prestigious medical journal receiving a letter from the

Public health leaders, distrustful of RFK Jr., stand up project to defend vaccines 

In response to growing concerns about the potential threat to U.S. vaccination policy posed by Health and Human Services Secretary