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Califf admits the FDA's Alzheimer's drug decision impacted experts' trust in the agency

By Nicholas Florko

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"It's pretty clear that the controversy around [Aduhelm] has temporarily impacted the trust in the FDA" by experts, the FDA leader said.

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STAT+: Biden's high-stakes biomedical science agency ARPA-H will be part of the NIH — but there's a twist

By Lev Facher

Lydia Polimeni/National Institutes of Health

The Biden administration’s new research agency, ARPA-H, will exist as part of the National Institutes of Health — but with a twist.

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Even as medicine becomes more diverse, main authors in elite journals remain mostly white and male

By Usha Lee McFarling

Adobe

Women and people of color rarely served as lead or senior authors of research articles published in two leading medical journals.

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STAT+: With pharma still struggling in Alzheimer's, health tech companies want a swing

By Katie Palmer

Adobe

The pharmaceutical industry is still struggling to tackle Alzheimer's disease. Now, health tech companies are now trying their hand.

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In the wake of big patent decision, it's business as usual for CRISPR therapy developers

By Megan Molteni

Hechler Photographers for STAT

"I think it's really a topic for people interested in IP law," the chief operating officer of CRISPR Therapeutics said of the patent fights.

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STAT+: Vertex's non-opioid painkiller meets goals in mid-stage studies

By Damian Garde

Bill Sikes/AP

Vertex now plans to advance VX-548 into pivotal studies in the second half of this year, pending permission from the FDA.

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STAT+: 5 technology trends drawing investment as health care moves into the home

By Mohana Ravindranath

Adobe

Entrepreneurs and investors are cashing in on what analysts see as an inevitable shift in health care away from hospitals and into homes.

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Pandemic took a toll on teen mental health, CDC report says

By Mike Stobbe — Associated Press

Charlie Riedel/AP

Experts have warned that pandemic isolation from school closures and lack of social gatherings has taken a toll on youth mental health.

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Thursday, March 31, 2022

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