How engineered viruses — and a rotten eggplant — prolonged a teen’s life
While phage experts were excited by the work, clinicians wonder to what extent it can be scaled up to combat the global crisis of antibiotic resistance.
While phage experts were excited by the work, clinicians wonder to what extent it can be scaled up to combat the global crisis of antibiotic resistance.
Today’s biotech news update includes: • Sarepta’s curselike effect on Robert Califf • AbbVie’s “misleading” TV ad, per the FDA • Moderna spending cuts Get the…
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Advocates for people with rare diseases say a government voucher program has been crucial to pursuing treatments. That program is due to sunset at the…
After being criticized for profligate post-pandemic spending, the company is “pacing” itself to focus on launches of key medicines.
AirPods Pro earbuds will soon double as hearing aids for people with mild to moderate hearing loss.
Gilead said Thursday that its twice-yearly antiviral reduced the risk of HIV infections by 96% compared to an expected rate of infection in a second
The STAT Summit is back in Boston October 16 & 17, 2024 — this year we’re examining change in medicine, why it’s so hard, &…
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At a congressional hearing, nurses detailed mismanagement of the Steward Health Care, now in bankruptcy. Despite a subpoena, de la Torre didn’t appear.
STAT series ‘Embedded Bias’ explores how race-based clinical algorithms became pervasive in medicine, and why racial factors have been difficult to remove.