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STAT+: 'Right to repair' movement gains momentum in the tightly controlled world of medical devices

By Jayne Williamson-Lee

Pedro Vilela/Getty Images

Medical device makers have a tight hold on repairs. That's changing as the "right to repair" movement gains momentum.

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Death certificate records of long Covid are a 'floor of an estimate,' experts say

By Elizabeth Cooney

Adobe

Long Covid has begun appearing on death certificates for a small percentage of people who have died during the pandemic.

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Study offers a genetic explanation for why some drugs trigger a deadly brain disease

By Jonathan Wosen

NIH

These variants could be used to screen patients and ensure that those with a higher risk of PML aren't given drugs linked to the disease.

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Opinion: Hospice care needs saving

By Ira Byock

Adobe

A media investigation documented outright fraud, predatory practices, and more in the hospice industry. This essential care must be saved.

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STAT+: Nine in 10 health care companies with financial stress are owned by private equity

By Tara Bannow

Damian Dovarganes/AP

Almost 90% of health care companies Moody’s classifies as being under financial stress are owned by private equity.

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Opinion: Paid sick leave is good for workers — and U.S. public health

By Devan Hawkins

Adobe

The United States is unique among high-income countries in not mandating that employers provide their workers with access to paid sick leave.

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Wednesday, December 14, 2022

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