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Long Covid patients deserve to try off-label drugs

Living with long Covid is a daily struggle that can turn life into a nightmare for those affected. The crushing fatigue, constant headaches, and aching muscles can be debilitating, leaving

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More people with psychosis are using cannabis. Medical professionals are worried

A recent study highlights a significant rise in cannabis consumption among individuals with psychosis in states that have enacted legalization

STAT+: Metal-organic frameworks win chemistry Nobel

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As Supreme Court weighs conversion therapy, conservative justices question medical authority

On Tuesday, the Supreme Court appeared ready to rule against a Colorado law that prohibits licensed mental health professionals from

STAT+: Who is winning the government shutdown?

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What school-level vax rates tell us about the Texas measles outbreak

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STAT+: Parents are flocking to natural and ‘clean medicine’ brands. Medical experts are worried

By Sarah Todd Oct. 7, 2025 Reporter, Commercial Determinants of Health Following President Trump's cautionary statements regarding the use of

STAT+: They advised federal health agencies on the ethics and impact of scientific research. They’re no longer wanted

Health and Human Services is undergoing significant changes in its advisory committees.Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images For the past two years, a

Acting CDC director calls for MMR vaccine to be broken up into three shots

By Anil Oza October 6, 2025 General Assignment Reporter Jim O’Neill, who is serving as the acting director of the