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Rethinking how we study the impact of heat on heart health

A groundbreaking study led by the University of Ottawa, in collaboration with researchers from Harvard University, University of Otago, Institute for Exercise and Environmental Medicine, and the University of Portsmouth,

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CDC approves updated Covid-19, chickenpox vaccine recommendations

WASHINGTON — A key federal health authority has approved new guidance allowing anyone aged 6 months and older to receive

The NIH’s $50 million autism bet

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STAT+: As NIH launches new autism research effort, the focus is on environmental factors

Scientists are investigating how environmental elements like green areas and urban settings may affect autism prevalence.Brandon Bell/Getty Images O. Rose

FDA approves another generic abortion pill, prompting outrage from conservatives

WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have given the green light to yet another generic version of the abortion medication mifepristone. This

Who will lose coverage after work requirements?

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STAT+: Fights over Tylenol, SSRIs highlight the enduring lack of pregnant women in drug trials

Recent Actions by Administration Raise Concerns Over Tylenol and SSRIs for Pregnant Women Adobe Lizzy Lawrence, a leading voice in

The government is shut down & the first ‘most-favored nation’ deal is here

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Leucovorin has a place in autism treatment, researcher says, but he tamps down parents’ expectations

Retired autism researcher Robert Hendren, who conducted a study of leucovorin.Courtesy Nicholas Roznovsky In the realm of autism treatment, the