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How your ZIP code affects your cancer risk

August 8, 2024
Worse health outcomes are more common in areas that were subject to redlining in the early 20th century, including parts of Baltimore.
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Scientists are starting to uncover how neighborhood can affect the biology of cancer

A growing field of study is beginning to connect the dots between social determinants of health and changes in tumor biology.

By Angus Chen


STAT+ | A strong start for Madrigal's MASH drug launch

Today's biotech news roundup includes the latest on Madrigal, plus thoughts on BioMarin's decision to restrict marketing of its hemophilia A gene therapy.

By Adam Feuerstein


Listen: VC struggles, drug pricing negotiations, & Novo's abrupt Wegovy decision

Why is Novo waiting for more CV outcomes data to bolster its case? How will we know if the government gets a good deal on drug pricing negotiations?

By Allison DeAngelis and Elaine Chen



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Watch: How drug patents pave the way to profit

Part 3 of "Behind the Counter," a STAT video explainer series exploring the complex relationship of drug patents and high prescription drug prices.

By Anna Yeo


STAT+ | Big Health gets FDA nod for its digital therapy for insomnia

Big Health already sells a wellness version of the app, called Sleepio, which is based on a type of cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia.

By Mario Aguilar


STAT+ | AI app claiming to diagnose STIs from penis pictures shut down after FTC scrutiny

Federal Trade Commission forces HeHealth and Calmara to shut down AI tool claiming it could detect STIs from a penis picture.

By Lizzy Lawrence


Bodies are moved to a refrigerator truck serving as a temporary morgue outside Wyckoff Hospital in Brooklyn, N.Y., in April 2020.
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As Covid deaths drop, heart disease and cancer remain leading causes of death

Heart disease and cancer are top killers, accidental deaths in third because of drug overdoses. Covid, with toll near 50,000, is still in Top 10.

By Elizabeth Cooney


How experiencing famine in the womb may shape people's health as adults

Study published in Science analyzed data from the Holodomor, the Ukrainian famine of the '30s, offers lessons on prenatal care in food shortage situations.

By Rohan Rajeev


STAT+ | A U.K. trade group scolds Novo again — this time for remarks made by its CEO

The remarks made by Novo chief executive Lars Jorgensen were misleading and failed to mention potential risks, the trade group determined.

By Ed Silverman


Trump's health care policies reflect the fact that he's not a typical conservative Republican.
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Trump's real health care agenda isn't in Project 2025 — it's in his own words

Trump Agenda47 materials offer better clues on Trump health care plans than Project 2025, campaign insiders say, from drug pricing to reproductive rights.

By Rachel Cohrs Zhang, Theresa Gaffney, Lev Facher, Isabella Cueto, Sarah Owermohle, and John Wilkerson


STAT+ | Orlando Health, a $6 billion Florida powerhouse, is expanding into Alabama

The Florida-based hospital system is crossing state lines to buy five Birmingham-area hospitals as part of its focus on serving the Southeastern U.S.

By Tara Bannow


STAT+ | Medicare finalizes reimbursement rule for breakthrough medical devices

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services has finalized its rule easing reimbursement for breakthrough medical devices. 

By Lizzy Lawrence


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