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Bill Cassidy weighs in on shutdown, insurance overhaul and vaccines| STAT

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-La.) continues to work towards finding bipartisan compromise on health care costs, even as the

STAT+: Maine sought federal help amid its largest HIV outbreak in state history. It’s still waiting.

Steven Cronk, a 41-year-old man, is currently residing in a makeshift homeless encampment in Bangor, Maine. The encampment

STAT+: Can food noise be measured? Telehealth giant Ro rolls out a new scale for obesity care

Telehealth companies capitalizing on the recent surge in weight loss medications are increasingly influential, not only in assisting

STAT+: Trumps IVF deal spurs hopes — and adjustments — across fertility sector

Companies Anticipate Increased Availability of Standalone Benefits A medical staff member collects an egg on a laboratory dish

STAT+: AMA wades into turbulent debate over AI regulation with new digital health center

In a recent Q&A, CEO John Whyte describes the Trump administration's examination of industry initiatives as 'understandable' Adobe

STAT+: What the fertility drug deal tells us about Trump

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STAT+: Grail says new data on multi-cancer screening test show improved performance

Written by Jonathan Wosen Published on Oct. 17, 2025 West Coast Biotech & Life Sciences Correspondent In a

STAT+: Biotech leaders say uncertainty at FDA threatens drug development

Executives from Replimune and Capricor Address FDA Rejections Amid Agency Turmoil Jeff Pinette for STAT Lizzy Lawrence directs

STAT+: In Texas, ex-vegan restaurateurs put MAHA’s vision for farming to the test

Ryland Engelhart at his ranch in Bandera, Texas. The ally of RFK Jr. has become emblematic of the

STAT+: One Mass. health system is turning to AI to ease shortage of primary care doctors. Some don’t like it

The summary of the visit displayed on Rocco Giuliano’s iPad in his Boston home on October 6. Lacking

STAT+: HHS employees to be fired as White House enacts mass terminations it blames on shutdown

WASHINGTON — Federal health workers are being laid off as the White House follows through on its commitment

STAT+: Key GOP lawmaker tones down rhetoric on medical care for immigrants

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