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Why reports of 'AI psychosis' have sent clinicians scrambling

September 2, 2025
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As reports of 'AI psychosis' spread, clinicians scramble to understand how chatbots can spark delusions

Experts say "AI psychosis" is a misleading term. Psychiatrists report chatbot-linked delusions, but it's not a new disorder.

By O. Rose Broderick


STAT+ | House bill cuts HHS budget but excludes RFK Jr.'s reorganization, maintains NIH funding

The bill would fund the NIH at $48 billion next year, compared to the 40% cut in funding sought by the Trump administration.

By John Wilkerson and Jonathan Wosen


STAT+ | Gilead wants state AIDS drug programs to pay significant price hikes for HIV meds

The move is adding to financial uncertainty surrounding Trump administration policy toward HIV treatment and prevention.

By Ed Silverman



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STAT+ | The key health care policies at stake in Congress' government funding fight

A messy budget process looms over critical health care policies: ACA subsidies, hospital site-neutral payments, Medicare, and PBM reforms.

By John Wilkerson


Trump says CDC is 'being ripped apart' over Covid products, calls for drugmakers to prove their benefits

In a post on Truth Social, the president appeared divided between the views of health secretary RFK Jr. and those of his detractors.

By Daniel Payne and Matthew Herper


STAT+ | Biotech veterans John Maraganore, Clive Meanwell launch new heart disease startup with lofty goals

Clive Meanwell and John Maraganore want to harness AI and an RNAi drug to create a world without cardiovascular disease.

By Allison DeAngelis


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STAT+ | Opinion: Make statins available without a prescription

Statins are safe, effective, and cheap. They should be available without a prescription, cardiologist Vishal Khetpal writes.

By Vishal Khetpal


Opinion: U.S. science and universities are becoming political hostages in the Orbánization of knowledge

Trump's assault on science and universities mimics Viktor Orbán's slow-motion coup against knowledge in Hungary.

By Carole LaBonne


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