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The startups aiming to speed endometriosis diagnoses

January 31, 2026
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María Teresa Pérez Zaballos founded Endogene.Bio after she spent five years seeking a diagnosis for her pain.
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STAT+ | Endometriosis often takes years to diagnose. Startups want to change that

Diagnosing endometriosis still often requires a surgical procedure. Researchers, startups are testing blood and genetic markers to change that

By Theresa Gaffney


A moment of silence is held for Alex Pretti prior to the start of an NBA game in Minneapolis on Sunday.
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Alex Pretti remembered by health care workers at a Minneapolis vigil as a 'stand-up guy'

At Minneapolis vigil for Alex Pretti, ICU nurse shot by federal agents, health workers describe grief and a public health crisis

By Megan Molteni


Alex Sathler, a Ph.D. student in a joint University of California, Berkeley, and UCSF bioengineering program, poses at his home in Berkeley, Calif.
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Tenuous biomedical funding has put first-year Ph.D. students in a bind

As NIH and NSF funding tightens, first-year Ph.D. students face delays and detours that could reshape who stays in academic science.

By Jonathan Wosen



STAT+ | How Opvee, Indivior's powerful overdose antidote, went bust

Opvee, more powerful than Narcan, came with significant withdrawal risks. A look at how the harm reduction community worked to get the drug withdrawn.

By Lev Facher


9 influencers shaping health information online, for better or worse

A look at three categories of wellness influencers — experts, entertainers, and MAHA mobilizers — and how their health content is shaping public opinion.

By Alexa Lee


How 'gas station drugs' remain legal

This week's STATus Report digs into how and why gas stations became the perfect marketplace for quasi-legal "gas station drugs."

By Alex Hogan


How direct-to-consumer health tests could impact insurance, mortgages, and employment

HIPAA applies to hospitals, physician practices and insurers. Startups selling blood panels, genetic tests operate in an unclear privacy environment.

By Mohana Ravindranath


With new vaccine schedule secured, RFK Jr. allies head to statehouses

Opponents of vaccine requirements in day care and school are moving to roll them back in states across the country in the name of "medical freedom."

By Daniel Payne and Isabella Cueto


STAT+ | Why some hospitals are making their own ChatGPTs for patient records

Some large health systems, including Stanford Health Care and Penn Medicine, are building AI-powered chatbots that help clinicians query patients' health records.

By Brittany Trang


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