A nationwide STAT survey of NIH-funded researchers reveals that, a year after Donald Trump's return to the White House, many ...
On Thursday, a dozen Senate Democrats proposed a framework for private health insurance with the goal of making it affordable ...
The closer we get to 2028, the more likely it is that the U.S. may settle for short-term solutions that do not meaningfully ...
Nursing homes misuse antipsychotic drugs for dementia patients, disguise practice as schizophrenia treatment, watchdog finds.
STAT interviews with 30 respondents brought the unmistakably human impacts of federal science policy into sharp focus. Here are three of those stories.
Many vaccines confer surprising knock-on, or indirect, health benefits when they have been put into widespread use.
A mouse study shows CAR-T cells can be engineered in vivo with precise gene editing, a potential breakthrough that could cut ...
Johnson & Johnson won U.S. approval for a daily psoriasis pill that rivals the benefits of injectable medicines and could ...
Adam Sherwat, the director of the office of infectious diseases in the FDA’s Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, is ...
The Covid-19 pandemic's early death toll was much higher than the official U.S. count, according to a new study that ...
Hallway beds cut into the bones that sustain emergency medicine, shaving away layers of the moral tenets and high standards, ...
A bill introduced in the Maryland legislature would require drugmakers to disclose ties to disease awareness campaigns.