3 stories to watch in health tech in 2020 – STAT
Heading into the new year, digital health companies will face more pressure — and potential collapse — if they don’t deliver results.
Heading into the new year, digital health companies will face more pressure — and potential collapse — if they don’t deliver results.
Artificial intelligence could be used to prescribe medications to patients — if a new bill makes its way through Congress
A federal judge issued a nationwide temporary pause on plans by the NIH to substantially slash research overhead payments
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As health secretary, Kennedy could revive a defunct task force to scrutinize the safety of shots given to babies and kids.
In this adapted excerpt from his new book “Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s,” Charles Piller looks how the amyloid…
Will our efforts against H5N1 bind us to a Sisyphean-like struggle of fighting outbreak after outbreak?
Sens. Bill Cassidy (La.) and Susan Collins (Maine) expressed concern Monday about the impact on biomedical research of large cuts to overhead spending.
Amid a shakeup in U.S. science, researchers are expressing alarm over the integrity of key genetic databases overseen by the NIH.
Mass General Brigham said Monday it will let go of hundreds of employees in the next two months, the largest layoff in the organization’s history.
The FDA warning highlights ongoing anxiety over quality control among pharmaceutical manufacturers in India.