Saturday, 28 March 2026

A fearsome C. diff infection and a tortuous journey

March 28, 2026
Blanca Morales and her son Mundo at their home in Las Vegas.
Bridget Bennett for STAT

Her son needed a fecal transplant for a fearsome C. diff infection. Getting one required a tortuous journey

FDA-approved C. diff drugs were meant to help. Instead, they sidelined fecal transplants and left children with fewer options. Here's one family's story.

By Eric Boodman


Andres Vidal-Gadea, a professor of molecular neuroethology, at his lab at Illinois State University.
Taylor Glascock for STAT

NIH restrictions on foreign research partnerships significantly impacted 1 in 4 U.S. scientists

National survey of NIH grant recipients shows a quarter were significantly affected by a ban on sharing their funding with partners overseas.

By Megan Molteni, Anil Oza, and Jonathan Wosen


A synthetic radiograph of a hip generated by Mickael Tordjman using ChatGPT. In a new study, Tordjman and colleagues tested whether radiologists could tell the difference between real X-rays and those generated by ChatGPT.
Mickael Tordjman

STAT+ | Can you spot a deepfake X-ray? Neither can your radiologist

Deepfake images can mislead viewers, upend elections, and instigate violence. They can also, researchers say, disrupt medical care.

By Katie Palmer



STAT+ | How an outsider crept into Eli Lilly's top ranks — and plans to drive its business forward 

Lilly acquired both drug rights and top talent in the $8 billion deal. Here's an inside look at how Loxo's Jacob Van Naarden rose to power inside Eli Lilly.

By Matthew Herper


What growing up in an end-times church taught a science communicator about dispelling misinformation

Jensen, a science communications consultant, says his upbringing in an end-times Pentecostal church is an asset when combating disinformation.

By Annalisa Merelli


Opinion: The perimenopause movement sells women the lie that they are ruled by their hormones

Brain fog, weight gain, dry skin, thinning hair — most symptoms attributed to perimenopause may be simply due to aging.

By Patricia Bencivenga and Adriane Fugh-Berman


Health influencers talk social media and mental health

Prominent health influencers Jessica Knurick, Morgan McSweeney, and Jessica Malaty Rivera talk social media and mental health on this week's STATus Report.

By Alex Hogan


Opinion: Covid followed 5 standard stages of pandemic response — until it became unprecedented

Six years after the Covid shutdown, the nation is still struggling to recover from a trauma that has become deeply politicized.

By David Blumenthal and James A. Morone


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