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STAT+: Biogen, fresh off major decisions on CEO and Aduhelm, faces next hurdles

By Adam Feuerstein and Damian Garde

Steven Senn/AP

The storied company is moving forward with a lame-duck CEO, an interim chief scientist, and a board with a long history of gridlock.

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STAT+: Gates Foundation CEO has 'zero expectation' that Melinda French Gates will step down as co-chair after divorce

By Rick Berke

PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images

Bill and Melinda French Gates remain “deeply, passionately committed" to the foundation, often participating together on virtual meetings.

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More uniformly infectious, more treatable, more genetically predictable: How coronavirus is getting closer to flu

By Megan Molteni

Courtesy NIAID-RML

Changes in the role of superspreaders hint that the current coronavirus variants spread more like flu. And we've changed as targets, too.

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Opinion: The roots of burnout start early. See: Applying to medical school

By Anne N. Thorndike

Adobe

Burnout among physicians begins long before the first day of medical school, sparked by a stressful 12-month admissions process.

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STAT+: A compromise on patent waivers for Covid-19 vaccines takes a key step at the WTO

By Ed Silverman

VINCENZO PINTO/AFP via Getty Images

The proposal was made in response to controversy over the extent to which Covid-19 vaccines were being made available to poorer countries.

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Opinion: Medicare at 60 would have harmful unintended consequences

By Tom Church and Daniel L. Heil

Adobe

Medicare at 60 — lowering the eligibility age of Medicare from 65 to 60 — would be costly for taxpayers, health care providers, and hospitals.

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Opinion: Global health should not be determined by pharma investors and shareholders

By Els Torreele

JOHAN ORDONEZ/AFP via Getty Images

Moderna, Pfizer, and J&J investors decided they knew better than the WHO's director-general about how to tackle the continuing pandemic.

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STAT+: Five of Congress' 10 biggest health earmarks went to Missouri clinics and universities

By Rachel Cohrs

Stefani Reynolds/Getty Images

Missouri was a big health care winner in Congress’ newly revived earmark process, thanks to the efforts of Sen. Roy Blunt.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

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