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STAT+: Pharmalittle: We’re reading about Congress reining in PBMs, Sanofi suing HHS, and more
After two years of haggling, Congress has nearly reached a deal to rein in pharmacy benefit managers
Read MoreAs an oncologist, I learn from my patients what matters most in life | Ranjana Srivastava
Every cancer patient grapples with what is truly important.
Read MoreGene-edited pig kidney transplanted into a third person, moving xenotransplants closer to trials
NYU Langone Health announced that, for the third time, a genetically modified pig kidney had been transplanted into a living patient
Read MoreAlabama Woman Receives Nation’s Third Pig Kidney Transplant
The patient, Towana Looney, was in better health than previous recipients, and her case could signal progress toward solving the organ-supply shortage.
Read MoreSTAT+: Sanofi is the latest drug company to sue HHS over payment terms for 340B hospitals
Sanofi has filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration over payment terms in a federal drug discount program.
Read MoreSTAT+: Pfizer’s 2025 forecast meets expectations and leaves room for debate
Pfizer expects its 2025 sales and earnings to meet analysts' forecasts, but there is still room for debate on a company whose stock has struggled.
Read MoreThe ‘quad-demic’ is here – and with it I have become a disease detective | Zoe Williams
Anytime anyone tells me they are ill, I now launch endless inquisitions about their symptoms.
Read MoreOvercrowding Indian hospitals: Can technology overcome long-standing infrastructure issues?
Overcrowding in hospitals leads to long waiting times, compromised quality of care, and overburdened healthcare professionals.
Read MoreHealthtech solutions are changing the way we manage chronic diseases
Nandita Saini, Associate Vice President of Engineering, GlobalLogic, discusses the healthtech market in India and the challenges it is currently facing in an insightful conversation with Kalyani Shar
Read MorePeople Are Putting Beef on Their Faces. What Could Go Wrong?
Natural, tallow-based cosmetics can be made at home or bought from artisans. Doctors aren’t thrilled, but they’re all the rage on TikTok.
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