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Kellogg’s is going to war over Mexico’s nutrition label rules; Intellia plays down concerns on accidental germline transmission

August 21, 2023
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Kellogg's is going to war over Mexico's nutrition label rules. A similar fight is coming to the U.S.

Kellogg's is desperate to save Tony the Tiger and Toucan Sam from Mexico's healthy food rules — rules the U.S. may soon copy.

By Nicholas Florko


STAT+ | Intellia plays down concerns about accidental germline transmission in CRISPR trial

The move came after Intellia announced it was scrapping plans to include U.S.-based sites in one of its mid-stage CRISPR trials.

By Megan Molteni


STAT+ | As the obesity drug market grows, digital health companies juggle patients and payers

Digital health companies like Calibrate, Found, and Noom are courting payers and employers with their weight loss programs.

By Katie Palmer



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Opinion: What the hospital-at-home movement tells us about igniting innovation in health care

Hospital-at-home programs have been studied since the 1970s. But it took a pandemic to jump-start them. It shouldn't have been that way.

By James B. Rebitzer and Robert S. Rebitzer


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