Tag: Morning

Were There Any Surprises in Markets Monday Morning?

The Energies sector in the commodity complex saw a significant rise at the beginning of the week, with

MAHA to MEHA, teen sleep habits, gen AI: Morning Rounds

STAT Madness: Biomedical Research Competition Kicks Off It's that time of year again for the annual STAT Madness

Swine flu, ketamine and depression, football CTE: Morning Rounds

The field of vaccines owes much of its progress to the work of Stanley Plotkin, a 93-year-old legend

ACIP meeting, Casey Means, forever chemicals: Morning Rounds

Looksmaxxing Trend and Its Impact The concept of "looksmaxxing" has recently gained attention within STAT's science team meetings.

Trump SOTU, health care, drug pricing: Morning Rounds

President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union address of his second term, focusing on health

Hep B vaccines, CDC, Jeffrey Epstein Harvard lab: Morning Rounds

The recent controversy surrounding Jeffrey Epstein's tissue sample and its sequencing in a Harvard lab has sparked outrage

Anxiety, depression, AI doctors: Morning Rounds

Theresa Gaffney, the lead Morning Rounds writer at STAT, provides valuable insights on health care, new research, and

Study on timing cancer treatments to the morning comes under fire

A recent clinical trial published in Nature Medicine has sparked controversy and skepticism among the scientific community. The

Nicotine, SSRIs, ACIP, NIH, caffeine: Morning Rounds

Nicotine gets a makeover, courtesy of biohackers and influencers With smoking rates on the decline in the U.S.,

Pap smear for men, CDC director, GLP-1s: Morning Rounds

The healthcare industry is constantly evolving, with new developments and challenges arising every day. Keeping up with the

Roundup lawsuit, AI oncology, Moderna: Morning Rounds

Proposed $7.25B settlement to resolve weedkiller cancer lawsuits Thousands of lawsuits in the U.S. allege that the agrochemical

RFK Jr., intermittent fasting, Medicare: Morning Rounds

Significant Changes at HHS Two high-ranking officials at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are stepping