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For an Air Force vet, an FDA layoff brings back symptoms of PTSD

April 17, 2025
For Karen Hollitt, the slashing of federal jobs was a betrayal of veterans like her.
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For an Air Force vet, an FDA layoff brings back symptoms of PTSD

Moving from the military to a government job was the path to prosperity. Now, Karen Hollitt considers flipping burgers to feed her kids

By Eric Boodman


STAT+ | Trump budget draft proposes NIH consolidation and 40% spending cut

Leaked plan from Trump's Office of Management and Budget envisions eight NIH institutes and centers, down from 27

By Megan Molteni, Jonathan Wosen, and Anil Oza


STAT+ | UnitedHealth cuts profit outlook by $3 billion as more Medicare patients get care

The higher use of care among these Medicare enrollees "was most notable within physician and outpatient services," UnitedHealth said.

By Bob Herman and Tara Bannow



CT scans for cancer prevention are among the services covered under the ACA.
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Supreme Court to hear challenge to ACA rule requiring free preventive care, cancer screenings

Supreme Court to hear challenge of preventive health care coverage mandated by the Affordable Care Act. Ruling could affect millions of Americans.

By Angus Chen


STAT+ | Daily pill from Eli Lilly helps patients control blood sugar, lose weight, Phase 3 study shows

Companies have been trying to develop pills that could offer the weight loss benefits that the currently available injectable drugs do.

By Andrew Joseph and Elaine Chen


STAT+ | GSK blood cancer therapy, once pulled from the market, is approved in the U.K.

The therapy, which treats multiple myeloma, will be used in combination with other medicines. It is currently under review in other countries, including the U.S.

By Andrew Joseph


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STAT+ | To speed adoption of breast cancer AI, a radiology network plots an acquisition

RadNet, which runs nearly 400 radiology imaging centers in the United States, plans to acquire iCAD for a little over $100 million.

By Katie Palmer


Opinion: Dismantling the one U.S. agency focused on older adults, people with disabilities is startlingly inefficient

ACL is a lean agency that supports older and disabled Americans through coordination and collaboration. It is the definition of efficiency.

By Alison Barkoff, Kathy Greenlee, Sharon Lewis, and Henry Claypool


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