Why people with diabetes are being hit so hard by Covid-19
For people with diabetes, a thicket of biological and socioeconomic factors make them more likely to suffer severe illness and die of Covid-19.
For people with diabetes, a thicket of biological and socioeconomic factors make them more likely to suffer severe illness and die of Covid-19.
After years of plunging federal grants and nagging economic difficulties, San Diego’s research institutes are at a crossroads — with the region’s life science ecosystem…
Eli Lilly raised its full-year guidance while it reported strong first-quarter sales of Zepbound, its obesity drug.
Advocates of a federal ban on menthol cigarettes have spent years trying everything to sway policymakers — now, it seems, they may just have to…
Aligning economic incentives with global health goals is not only a moral imperative but a practical necessity for economic security.
Practice Network, a new initiative, aims to help smaller hospitals implement AI tools in local settings where adoption is currently stymied.
Biden’s cybersecurity plan for hospitals entails carrots first, then sticks, a top health official says.
Breast cancer cases are increasing among younger women, which means it now makes sense to start regular screening younger, a federal task force says.
War on Recovery: A STAT series examining how the U.S. denies lifesaving medications such as methadone and buprenorphine to people with opioid addiction.
Sen. Edward Markey (D-Mass.) spoke at a STAT event about how his bill is garnering bipartisan support to improve access to the opioid treatment.
Walmart had grand ambitions, back in 2019, to grow a network of cheaper primary care clinics attached to its ubiquitous stores. Those ambitions are now…