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Meet a health care partner vetting tech startups; how PCPs could fill the gaps in gender-affirming care

August 8, 2023
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STAT+ | Wegovy cardiovascular study has doctors seeing new possibilities in weight loss drug

Results of a five-year study of weight loss drug Wegovy have doctors welcoming the heart health benefits found in Novo Nordisk's SELECT trial.

By Simar Bajaj and Tara Bannow and Bob Herman and Annalisa Merelli


From windows to wall art, hospitals use virtual reality to design more inclusive rooms for kids

From windows to wall art, hospitals are using virtual reality and other tools to design more inclusive rooms for kids.

By Mohana Ravindranath


Half of people worldwide at risk of developing mental health condition by age 75, per new study

By age 75, 1 in 2 people can expect to experience a mental health disorder, per a study of more than 156,000 people across 29 countries.

By Annalisa Merelli



A bipartisan group of senators wants federal tax regulators to probe nonprofit hospitals' compliance with community benefit requirements.
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Senators push IRS to launch nonprofit hospital probe

A bipartisan group of senators wants federal tax regulators to probe nonprofit hospitals' compliance with community benefit requirements.

By Sarah Owermohle


STAT+ | More regulation could be coming for drug ads

The FDA may soon decide whether to crack down on distracting visuals in television drug ads or require subtitles about side effects.

By John Wilkerson


STAT+ | Beleaguered drug manufacturer Emergent cuts jobs, executive role in business shake-up

The company announced it will cut 400 jobs and eliminate the role of chief operating officer as part of a shift in focus.

By Allison DeAngelis


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Are biotech VCs headed for better times? In one firm's success, lessons for turning crisis into profit

The story of one fund overseen by The Column Group shows how venture capital firms might steer out of a slump into brighter times.

By Allison DeAngelis


Opinion: Health care has an 'LMNO' problem

We call this the "LMNO" problem: contractions of language or contractions of behavior that reinforce each other.

By David A. Asch and Roy Rosin


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