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STAT+: How AI can distort clinical decision-making to prioritize profits over patients

Boston Children's Hospital's Ken Mandl talks about the risk of commercial interests dictating use of health AI tools.

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Meet the research teams facing off in STAT Madness 2025. Voting is now open

Voting is now open for STAT Madness, our bracket-style competition in which readers choose the most impressive biomedical research published last year.

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Opinion: I’m disabled. I’m terrified about what Medicaid cuts could mean for my life

Medicaid cuts could force disabled people out of the public sphere and into nursing homes. People like me.

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Mental health crisis ‘means youth is no longer one of happiest times of life’

UN-commissioned study in UK, US, Ireland, Australia, Canada and New Zealand finds satisfaction rises with ageFor more than half a century, the midlife crisis has been a feature of western society.

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Grey Matter review – feelgood Alzheimer’s film is well-meaning life-lesson comedy

Stephanie Beacham is reduced to comic foil in this cliche-ridden tale of the bond that forms between an ailing woman and her grumpy granddaughter‘You’ve totally got one of those inspirational quot

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Philips and Medtronic partner to train Indian clinicians in advanced imaging for structural heart diseases

The collaboration aims to upskill over 300 cardiologists and radiologists in echocardiography and MRI, with a focus on end-stage renal disease patients

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One in three NHS doctors so tired their ability to treat patients is affected, survey finds

Exclusive: Medics more sleep deprived now than during Covid crisis amid staff shortages and surging demandOne in three doctors in the NHS are so tired that their ability to treat patients is impaired,

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The intersection of cybersecurity and healthcare policy: Navigating compliance in a rapidly evolving landscape

Mohan Krishnamurthy Madwachar, Country Manager, Sattrix emphasises how a collaborative approach is necessary to protect patient privacy, maintain data integrity, and ensure the highest standards of ca

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U.S.A.I.D. Memos Detail Human Costs of Cuts to Foreign Aid

The world is likely to see millions more malaria infections and 200,000 cases of paralytic polio each year, according to an agency whistle-blower.

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I’ve never been that sociable but thought it was because I’m an introvert. Then I learned I have a rare type of hearing loss | Rachael Groessler

The diagnosis blindsided me but it explains why I feel the need to shout to be heard over background noiseYes, I frequently asked people to repeat themselves.

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