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The $40 Billion Race: Bispecific Antibodies Are Redefining Cancer Therapy

Antibodies floating on blue cell background - 3D illustration getty In less than ten years, bispecific antibodies have transitioned from

STAT+: With Trump’s anti-vaccine comments, Kennedy’s influence grows

Revamping Vaccine Policies: Kennedy's Swift Approach and Trump's Recent Remarks Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Chelsea Cirruzzo serves as a correspondent at

Trump’s Tylenol warning cited a Harvard dean’s research. But a judge called his shifting conclusions ‘unreliable’

Epidemiologist's Controversial Testimony on Acetaminophen Excluded in Lawsuit A prominent Harvard dean and leading epidemiologist, Andrea Baccarelli, who gained attention

What the evidence tells us about Tylenol, leucovorin, and autism

The potential connections between medication use during pregnancy and developmental disorders have generated significant discussions among healthcare professionals and the

STAT+: FDA aims to expand use of leucovorin as RFK Jr. touts it as autism treatment

Trump and Kennedy Launch New Initiative to Address Autism from the White House Andrew Harnik/Getty Images Andrew Joseph reports on

Citing possible link to autism, Trump urges limiting use of Tylenol during pregnancy

President Trump introduced a radical new perspective on autism at a recent event held in the White House.Andrew Harnik/Getty Images

Trump, questioning vaccine safety, pushes major changes to how kids get shots

President Trump and Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at a White House event regarding autism.SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

Middle-Income Americans Hit Hard If Congress Doesn’t Extend Obamacare Credits

Middle-income and low-income Americans are facing potential “major out-of-pocket premium increases” if Congress does not extend the current tax credits