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Colorado Facilities Detect First Human Cluster Of Bird Flu Cases, CDC Says

case—in a dairy farm; this person is also recovering at home, and the CDC is monitoring their close contacts for any signs of illness. May 18Officials in Michigan confirmed the

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FDA approves first new gonorrhea drug in decades

Gonorrhea, caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae, has been a persistent challenge for healthcare providers due to its ability to

Lancet study shows new antibiotic effective against gonorrhea

A groundbreaking study published in The Lancet has unveiled a promising new oral antibiotic for the treatment of uncomplicated urogenital

Mutual mistrust: FDA staff wary as Høeg becomes top drug regulator

Tracy Beth Høeg, a former resident physician and ultramarathon runner, made headlines back in 2008 for expressing her dismay at

SAMSHA acting chief, Art Kleinschmidt, to leave his post Friday

Art Kleinschmidt, who has been serving as the de facto head of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration

The Greatest Value From AI Scribes May Come From Influencing Decisions, Not Documenting Them

Healthcare has undergone a rapid transformation in recent years, moving from being considered a digital laggard to becoming one of

Testosterone, weed while pregnant, hospitals: Morning Rounds

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Postscripts: Follow-ups from a year of research cuts

In 2025, STAT conducted interviews with various individuals affected by the Trump administration's budget cuts and grant terminations. These included

Nonprofit wins FDA approval for rare disease gene therapy, in a first

The Food and Drug Administration recently approved a new gene therapy called Waskyra for the treatment of Wiskott-Aldrich syndrome. What