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Fast Action From Bystanders Can Improve Cardiac Arrest Survival. Many Don’t Know What To Do.
In 9 of 10 cases, a person in cardiac arrest will die because help doesn’t arrive quickly enough. With CPR and, possibly, a shock from an automated external defibrillator, survival odds double.
Read MoreTrump Restores Title X Funding for Two Anti-Abortion States — While Wiping It Out Elsewhere
The Biden administration shut off federal family planning grants to Tennessee and Oklahoma after the states directed clinics not to provide abortion counseling.
Read MoreSTAT+: Health systems in limbo as HHS stays quiet on nondiscrimination rules for AI, algorithms
Lack of clarity from officials delay providers' efforts to ensure clinical decision support tools don't discriminate.
Read More8 possible indicators of how RFK Jr.’s HHS will handle vaccine policy
Here are eight possible indicators of how health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. may handle U.S. vaccine policy in coming weeks.
Read MoreOpinion: The end of the medical school cadaver lab?
As medical schools struggle to source cadavers ethically and affordably, many are turning to technology instead. That, one medical student says, is a shame.
Read MoreOpinion: STAT+: A dangerous new push to ban embryonic stem cell research funding is gaining momentum
Twenty years after the debates of the George W.
Read MoreWill the FDA approve the first new drug to help people quit smoking in 20 years?
The drug cytisinicline could help expand options for quitting smoking, and if approved by the FDA, would be the first new smoking cessation medication in two decades.
Read MoreHexaHealth closes its series A of $12 million
The new funds will be strategically deployed to drive HexaHealth’s next phase of growth
Read MoreLytus Technologies acquires Blod.in
Commits Rs 1000 crore to power AI-driven scaling, innovation, and strengthen healthtech penetration Lytus Technologies has announced the completion of its acquisition of Blod.
Read MoreCiting N.I.H. Cuts, a Top Science Journal Stops Accepting Submissions
With federal support, Environmental Health Perspectives has long published peer-reviewed studies without fees to readers or scientists.
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