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  • Neurocrine’s rare-disease drug approved but later linked to deaths and serious side effects
    Neurocrine Biosciences received regulatory approval for a rare‑disease therapy after a small clinical trial showed modest efficacy and side effects that were considered manageable. The decision was…
    STAT · 7d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • California distributes over 120,000 low-cost insulin glargine packs as Novo Nordisk CEO warns investors on obesity drug differentiation
    California's state health program has been distributing a low-cost insulin glargine product, more than 120,000 five-pen packs since its launch seven months ago. Each pack is priced at $55, which i…
    STAT · 7d agoNeutral↗ source
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  • Oxford study offers model showing statins pose minimal muscle disorder risk, a tool against health misinformation
    The piece highlights how fearmongering about statins has surged online, with claims that the drugs damage the brain, liver and muscles. The authors argue that clearer evidence at the point of claim…
    STAT · 7d agoPositive↗ source
  • Vaccines protect lives: A physician’s reminder of what we lose without them
    Dr. Krutika Kuppalli, an infectious-disease physician and former WHO medical officer, reflects on her frontline work where vaccines were scarce. In Haiti she witnessed a patient die from tetanus,…
    STAT · 7d agoPositive↗ source
  • Medicare's new add-on payments for AI devices may spur hospital adoption and risk overuse
    Medicare has begun paying hospitals extra fees for using newly authorized AI-based medical devices, known as technology add-on payments, for a limited period after market entry. The payments are i…
    STAT · 7d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Eli Lilly moves to curb black-market sales of retatrutide amid rising illicit demand
    Eli Lilly announced steps to address the growing black‑market trade of its obesity/diabetes drug retatrutide, which has seen increasing illicit use. The company is working with law‑enforcement and…
    STAT · 6d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • New fertility options give young cancer survivors hope for parenthood
    Young cancer patients are facing increasing concerns about future fertility, prompting the growth of a specialty called oncofertility that blends oncology and reproductive medicine. One patient, J…
    STAT · 7d agoPositive↗ source
  • Baxter recalls Duo-Vent IV solution sets over risk of air bubbles in patients
    Baxter has issued a recall of its Duo-Vent solution sets and male Luer lock adapters after the FDA identified a risk that the devices could contain air bubbles in the drip chamber and tubing. The…
    fda medwatch · 7d agoCRLNegative↗ source
  • STAT+ probes Commure’s AI-driven health-care platform and Medicare’s new incentives for AI medical devices
    The STAT Health Tech newsletter edition dated Aug 13, 2026 features an investigative piece on Commure, a General Catalyst-backed firm that claims to automate health-care operations using artificial…
    STAT · 7d agoNeutral↗ source
  • California’s new CalRx insulin label aims for affordable access but faces slow rollout
    California launched a state‑branded insulin label, CalRx, this year to provide lower‑cost insulin to patients without insurance. The pens, marked with the state’s grizzly bear logo, are now stocked…
    STAT · 7d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Health secretary Kennedy pushes new addiction-treatment strategy in California, criticizes prior administration
    Health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. traveled to California to present the Biden administration’s revised plan for addiction treatment, following a recent White House initiative on vaccine policy…
    STAT · 6d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Patients with treatment-resistant depression weigh pros and cons of brain-implant devices
    A new study surveyed individuals with treatment-resistant depression about their preferences and concerns regarding implantable brain devices aimed at alleviating mood symptoms. Respondents highli…
    STAT · 7d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Commure ends referral payment program for its AI clinic tools
    Commure, a health-software firm valued at about $7 billion, announced it is ending the referral-payment arrangements it had with partners who promoted its artificial-intelligence products to medica…
    STAT · 6d agoNeutral↗ source
  • Grand Central Bakery recalls potato sourdough loaves over possible metal fragments
    Grand Central Bakery of Seattle announced a recall of its potato sourdough bread after discovering that some loaves may contain pieces of metal. The recall includes 20‑oz, 12‑oz and other sized lo…
    fda recalls · 6d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Grand Central Bakery recalls Potato Sourdough loaves over possible metal contamination
    Grand Central Bakery of Seattle announced a recall of its Potato Sourdough bread after discovering that some loaves might contain metal fragments. The recall covers loaves sold on August 10, 2026…
    fda recalls · 6d agoNegative↗ source
  • Study finds cancer patients now wait longer for treatment than a decade ago
    A new analysis of more than 2.7 million cancer cases shows that the interval between diagnosis and the start of therapy has grown over the past ten years. The researchers examined records from a na…
    STAT · 7d agoNegative↗ source
  • Neurocrine's Prader-Willi drug Vykat XR linked to multiple deaths and serious side effects
    A group of physicians and experts in Prader-Willi syndrome warned clinicians about safety concerns with Vykat XR, a drug approved by the FDA in March 2025 to reduce the intense hunger in patients w…
    STAT · 8d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Definium's LSD pill shows significant anxiety reduction in Phase 3 trial
    Definium Therapeutics announced results of a Phase 3 trial testing its LSD‑based pill DT120 in patients with generalized anxiety disorder. The study enrolled 214 participants who received a single…
    STAT · 8d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • WHO and DRC move to fast-track Phase 3 Ebola vaccine trial, starting with Merck’s Ervebo
    The World Health Organization and authorities in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are negotiating to speed up the launch of a multi‑armed Phase 3 trial of Ebola vaccines. The effort targets th…
    STAT · 7d agoCRLPositive↗ source
  • Fifth Circuit Court Rules in Favor of Providers on No Surprises Act Arbitration, May Increase Payments
    The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit issued a decision that sides with health-care providers in a lawsuit over the No Surprises Act. The case stemmed from a 2022 Texas Medical Associati…
    STAT · 7d agoRegulatoryPositive↗ source
  • WHO calls Trump’s vaccine policy order misguided, warns it could increase needle shots and disease risk for children
    WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus and other senior officials criticized a new U.S. executive order that seeks to overhaul the childhood vaccination schedule. The order, signed by Pre…
    STAT · 7d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Lilly sues over black-market retatrutide; Neurocrine's new obesity drug linked to patient deaths
    Eli Lilly has filed six lawsuits against U.S. companies it says are illegally selling black-market versions of its experimental obesity drug retatrutide. The company alleges the defendants are dist…
    STAT · 8d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Medline issues correction for convenience kits containing recalled ICU Medical pain management components
    Medline announced a correction for certain convenience kits that include ICU Medical pain management components containing Huons Bupivacaine Hydrochloride in Dextrose Injection. The FDA classified…
    fda medwatch · 8d agoCRLNegative↗ source
  • FDA issues early alert on non-sterile BD ChloraPrep applicators in Medline convenience kits
    The FDA's Center for Devices and Radiological Health (CDRH) released an early alert about a potential high‑risk issue with certain Medline convenience kits that contain BD ChloraPrep applicators th…
    fda medwatch · 8d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • White House rolls out treatment-first addiction toolkit emphasizing faith-based care and abstinence
    The Trump administration introduced a new framework for addressing addiction and homelessness, called a "treatment-first" toolkit. The toolkit prioritizes medical treatment and faith-based program…
    STAT · 7d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source