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FDA approves Alzheimer's drug shown to moderately slow cognitive decline in early stages of the disease

By Adam Feuerstein

Adobe

Eisai's Alzheimer's drug, Leqembi, has limitations but is groundbreaking in a field that hasn't seen real medical progress in decades.

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Officials in Nebraska, South Dakota, Oklahoma begin to probe prisons' hepatitis C treatment efforts

By Nicholas Florko

Greg Nash/AP

Lawmakers, state legislators, and regulators are pushing prisons to explain their hepatitis C treatment rates after a STAT investigation.

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As respiratory diseases rise, EPA tightens air quality standards

By Isabella Cueto

ED JONES/AFP via Getty Images

The agency's new rules would bring air standards more in line with the past decade of research on the harmful effects of particulate matter.

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A year after a nurse's loss to suicide, his friends are building out a peer support network

By Andrew Joseph

Courtesy Michael Walujo

A guiding principle behind Don't Clock Out is to reduce the stigma of seeking help among health care workers.

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Opinion: STAT+: Continuous manufacturing can help pharma companies save time, money, and more

By Patricia Hurter

Adobe

The pharmaceutical industry has been slow to adopt continuous manufacturing. It should be embracing it and moving away from batch processing.

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