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There's No Place for Politics at the Bedside
(MedPage Today) -- Medicine is largely science, but caring for souls without judgment is an art.
Read MoreFDA authorizes sale of Zyn nicotine pouches, saying public health benefits outweigh risk
Despite concern about their appeal to the young, Zyn nicotine pouches can help adults quit tobacco, FDA says.
Read MoreBritain must build own vaccine manufacturing capability, says Matt Hancock
Former health secretary told Covid inquiry an onshore facility was ‘critical’ in preparation for future pandemicBritain must build its own vaccine manufacturing capability as a “critical” part
Read MoreUnitedHealth mounts full defense of its business in wake of Thompson’s killing
UnitedHealth's CEO acknowledged discontent with the health care system, but quickly shifted the blame elsewhere.
Read MoreVirtual care providers double down on GLP-1s, regulating health AI, and more JPM news
In the latest edition of STAT's Health Tech newsletter: Health AI regulation challenges confronting the Trump administration, and more.
Read MoreHHS Inspector General Raises Concerns Over FDA's Accelerated Approvals
(MedPage Today) -- The FDA needs to strengthen guardrails to ensure its accelerated approval pathway is used appropriately, the HHS Office of Inspector General (OIG) said.
Read MoreSTAT+: As researchers push for a type 1 diabetes cure, Sana Biotechnology provides a nudge forward
As researchers push for a type 1 diabetes cure, Sana Biotechnology has provided a nudge forward with new, if limited, clinical trial data.
Read MoreFDA bans dye, curbs nicotine; study shows red meat associated with dementia risk
STAT's Morning Rounds reports on the FDA banning red dye no.
Read MoreCancer cases rising for women and younger adults in US, report finds
Cancer mortality has decreased overall, while racial and gender disparities in cancer rates continue to persistCertain types of cancer are on the rise among younger adults and women, according to a ne
Read MoreDoc Jailed Over Circumcisions; Video Shows NICU Nurse Abusing Babies, Court Docs Say
(MedPage Today) -- Former U.K. physician Mohammad Siddiqui will get 5 years and 7 months behind bars after admitting he caused "painful cruelty" to children with his mobile circumcision service.
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