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  • FDA approves Merck’s oral PCSK9 inhibitor Lipfendra, but cardiologists question its immediate impact
    The FDA has granted approval to enlicitide, marketed by Merck as Lipfendra, marking the first oral PCSK9 inhibitor for lowering blood cholesterol. The drug arrives as new clinical guidelines encou…
    STAT · 28d agoApprovalNeutral↗ source
  • FDA selects Dexcom as first participant in TEMPO digital health pilot
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced that Dexcom, Inc. has been chosen as the inaugural manufacturer for the Technology-Enabled Meaningful Patient Outcomes (TEMPO) pilot focused on digit…
    fda press · 28d agoRegulatoryPositive↗ source
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  • Trump announces steep tariffs on imported generic drugs, starting 100% in 2028 and rising to 200% in 2029
    President Donald Trump disclosed a plan to levy heavy tariffs on generic medicines that are imported into the United States. The tariff would be set at 100 percent beginning in August 2028 and woul…
    STAT · 28d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Science Corp's retinal implant gains European approval, eyesight aid for macular degeneration patients
    Science Corporation announced that European regulators have approved its retinal implant for patients with age-related macular degeneration. The device, described as a 'cochlear implant for vision…
    STAT · 28d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Maui wildfire study proposes new rural health model for disaster recovery
    Researchers Alika Maunakea and Ruben Juarez are leading one of the largest investigations into the long‑term health effects of the 2023 Lahaina wildfires. The study follows more than 20 participant…
    STAT · 28d agoPositive↗ source
  • Survey Finds 24% of U.S. Workers Stay in Unwanted Jobs to Keep Health Insurance
    A Gallup and West Health survey of more than 2,000 employed adults found that 24% would stay in a job they dislike simply to retain health insurance coverage. The phenomenon, known as job lock, ha…
    STAT · 28d agoNegative↗ source
  • Study finds Merck’s Ervebo may protect against Bundibugyo Ebola strain, prompting calls for DRC testing
    New data from a human study published in the New England Journal of Medicine suggests Merck's Ervebo vaccine, licensed for the Zaire ebolavirus, may also offer protection against the Bundibugyo spe…
    STAT · 28d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Pharma pushes back on China restrictions as AI VC raises $800M and Merck unveils cholesterol pill; Celldex reports trial setback
    Pharma companies are working to ease the impact of broad new restrictions in China, seeking ways to maintain market access amid tighter regulatory scrutiny. An AI‑focused venture capital firm anno…
    STAT · 28d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Hospital AI oversight lagging; senior leaders must take daily responsibility
    AI tools are now common in U.S. hospitals, handling tasks such as drafting clinical notes, flagging sepsis, screening imaging, processing prior authorizations, and responding to patient messages.…
    STAT · 28d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Study finds rising job dissatisfaction and health‑care access uncertainty among U.S. workers
    A new study shows increasing levels of job dissatisfaction and uncertainty about health‑care access among U.S. workers. The research, funded by AHRQ, surveyed a national sample and found that a gr…
    STAT · 28d agoNegative↗ source
  • AHRQ cuts $109 million in health services research grants, ending 78 projects early
    AHRQ announced that dozens of health services research grants will stop early, affecting about $109 million still to be spent. The agency said it is reshaping its discretionary award portfolio to…
    STAT · 28d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Nabla executive Alex LeBrun discusses ‘world model’ AI as an alternative to large language models
    Brittany Trang of STAT’s AI Prognosis newsletter interviewed Alex LeBrun, the executive chairman of AI scribe company Nabla, to explore a concept called a “world model.” LeBrun described a world m…
    STAT · 28d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Argentina’s World Cup defeat offers a cautionary lesson for U.S. hospitals on avoiding complacency
    Opinion writer Basel Tarab, a physician and hospital administrator, reflects on Argentina’s recent World Cup loss as a metaphor for American health‑care systems. He recalls Argentina’s 2022 triump…
    STAT · 28d agoNeutral↗ source
  • FDA revokes Orange B color additive and proposes to drop Citrus Red No. 2 from food approvals
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a final order that revokes the authorized use of Orange B as a food color additive. The agency also proposed revoking Citrus Red No. 2, a pigment autho…
    fda press · 28d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Broad Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital and Jackson Laboratory launch nonprofit to advance affordable gene therapies for rare diseases
    The Broad Institute, Boston Children’s Hospital and Maine’s Jackson Laboratory announced a new collaboration to develop gene‑based treatments for rare genetic disorders. The three institutions will…
    STAT · 29d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • Anthropic expands rare disease collaborations as Novo sues Lilly and Agios halts sickle cell drug
    Anthropic, a biotech firm, announced it is expanding its partnership portfolio focused on rare disease therapeutics, deepening collaborations with several companies to advance pipeline candidates.…
    STAT · 29d agoDealNeutral↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk sues Eli Lilly over allegedly deceptive obesity and diabetes ads
    Novo Nordisk has filed a federal lawsuit against Eli Lilly, accusing the rival of running misleading advertisements for its obesity and diabetes medicines. The company claims Lilly's ads rely on ou…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Novo Nordisk sues Eli Lilly, alleging deceptive ads that misrepresent GLP-1 drug efficacy
    Novo Nordisk filed a lawsuit in federal court in New Jersey accusing Eli Lilly of running a deceptive advertising campaign. The complaint says Lilly’s ads compare the highest doses of its weight‑l…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Rare-disease biotech coalition urges Trump admin to carve out orphan drugs from Medicare price-cut pilots
    Biotech firms formed the Rare Disease Company Coalition and met with the White House Office of Management and Budget to discuss excluding orphan drugs from two Medicare price‑cut pilot programs. T…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Rare disease drugmakers brace for potential Trump administration price cuts amid GOP push on health‑care fraud
    Rare disease drugmakers are watching the Trump administration closely as proposals emerge that could force lower prices for their specialty therapies. The companies are exploring strategies to miti…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Advocates warn federal HIV prevention funding cuts could force community groups to close
    Community-based organizations that deliver HIV testing and prevention tools are urging federal health officials to restore a key funding program that recently expired. Advocates say the lapse thre…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • THC-infused drinks found on New York shelves near schools, often sold without ID and breaching state law
    A variety of cannabis-infused beverages are now stocked in grocery stores, bodegas and delis across New York City. Brands such as Oasis, Cann, Milonga, Cycling Frog, Tempters, Gigli and Mighty Kind…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Proposed OMB Rule Threatens NIH Grant Independence, Experts Warn
    The Office of Management and Budget has issued a proposed rule that would require political appointees to review NIH research grants and certify that the projects "demonstrably advance the Presiden…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Trump administration defers over $1 billion in Medicaid payments to California and Minnesota over fraud concerns
    The Trump administration announced it is holding back more than $1 billion in Medicaid funds for California and Minnesota, saying the states have suspected fraud and non‑compliance. Health Secreta…
    STAT · 29d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Urologist warns that Defense Dept's testosterone screening for servicemembers fuels outdated masculinity myths
    Dr. Elizabeth Dray, a urologist, criticizes Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth's recent plan to screen all service members aged 30 and older for testosterone, describing it as a modern echo of ancient…
    STAT · 29d agoNegative↗ source