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  • Lil Nas X’s bipolar diagnosis highlights the fear many high achievers have of mental-health treatment
    Lil Nas X recently revealed that he has been diagnosed with bipolar disorder. The article notes that he had suspected something was wrong for years but delayed seeking help because he was worried a…
    STAT · 11h agoNeutral↗ source
  • Regeneron’s ultra-rare bone disorder drug receives U.S. approval after 30-year development
    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals announced that its therapy for an ultra-rare condition in which bone forms in soft tissue has been approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The disease, sometim…
    STAT · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
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  • FDA approves Ultragenyx gene therapy and Regeneron ultra-rare disease drug
    The Food and Drug Administration gave the green light to a gene‑therapy product from Ultragenyx, marking a new treatment option in the company’s pipeline. In a separate decision, Regeneron secured…
    STAT · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Capricor’s Duchenne drug deramiocel receives negative FDA advisory vote on heart outcome
    Mindy Leffler, a parent of a young man with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, writes an opinion piece about Capricor’s phase 3 study of its drug deramiocel. She describes her son’s experience living ind…
    STAT · 1d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Regeneron wins FDA approval for Pasatru, targeting rare bone disease FOP
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has approved Regeneron Pharmaceuticals' drug Pasatru for the treatment of fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), a very rare condition in which muscle an…
    BioPharma Dive · 1d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Merck and Moderna report success in late-stage trial of personalized mRNA cancer vaccine
    Merck and Moderna announced that their personalized mRNA cancer vaccine achieved its primary endpoint in a randomized late-stage trial, marking the first demonstration that such an approach can be…
    STAT · 2d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
  • Regeneron's Pasatru receives FDA approval for ultra-rare bone-growth disease FOP
    Regeneron Pharmaceuticals has secured FDA approval for Pasatru, a therapy aimed at treating fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva (FOP), an ultra‑rare condition in which bone forms in soft tissues.…
    STAT · 2d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • BioMarin to buy Alesta Therapeutics for $275M, adding rare bone disease drug to pipeline
    BioMarin announced Tuesday that it will acquire privately held Alesta Therapeutics, paying $275 million upfront with potential additional payments tied to milestones. The deal, expected to close b…
    BioPharma Dive · 3d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • FDA grants accelerated approval to Bristol Myers' Zenbexus, first CELMoD for multiple myeloma
    The FDA issued an accelerated approval on Thursday for Zenbexus, a multiple myeloma therapy that Bristol Myers Squibb inherited from its Celgene acquisition. Zenbexus belongs to a new class of pro…
    BioPharma Dive · 7d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Safety concerns emerge as radiopharmaceuticals advance in cancer trials
    Radiopharmaceuticals are being hailed for their ability to deliver radiation directly to tumours, potentially sparing surrounding healthy tissue and improving cancer therapy. However, as more cand…
    STAT · 11d agoNegative↗ source
  • Call to unify MD and DO medical education pathways
    Physicians Abigail MacKenzie and Vijay Rajput argue that keeping medical education split between allopathic (MD) and osteopathic (DO) tracks is an outdated practice that adds no value to patient ca…
    STAT · 16d agoPositive↗ source
  • California Supreme Court rejects claim that Gilead must fast-track safer HIV drug
    Thousands of patients sued Gilead Sciences, alleging the company was negligent for delaying a safer HIV medicine and that they suffered kidney injury and bone loss from the older drug. The Califor…
    STAT · 17d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Ebola cases approach key milestone as vaccine candidates draw near completion
    The latest update on the Ebola outbreak indicates that the number of cases is approaching a significant threshold, while vaccine development efforts are reported to be close to delivering a usable…
    STAT · 22d agoNeutral↗ source
  • A decade after WHO recognition, mycetoma is still one of the world’s most neglected diseases
    Borna Nyaoke-Anoke, a physician leading mycetoma work at the Drugs for Neglected Diseases initiative, reflects on a decade since the World Health Organization formally acknowledged the disease. Sh…
    STAT · 22d agoNegative↗ 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 · 1mo agoNegative↗ 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 · 1mo agoNegative↗ source
  • Roche stops two Huntington's disease gene-silencing programs after disappointing trial data
    Roche announced it is ending development of two gene‑silencing candidates aimed at Huntington's disease after data failed to meet expectations. The decision follows a recent readout that showed in…
    STAT · 1mo agoNegative↗ source
  • Statins and blood pressure drugs changing health risks of obesity, study suggests
    New research shows obesity patients over 40 are managing blood pressure and cholesterol as well as healthy-weight peers, but younger adults remain at risk.
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Ipsen’s $450M blood cancer drug; FDA selects first cohort for “pre-check” pilot program
    The planned acquisition of Kartos Therapeutics would hand Ipsen a late-stage asset for myelofibrosis. Elsewhere, Sobi hit a regulatory setback and BeOne unveiled more positive Brukinsa data.
    BioPharma Dive · 1mo ago↗ source
  • Opinion: Short-sighted new student loan caps elevate chiropractic care over critical health care professions
    “This administrative logic is hopelessly out of touch with the empirical reality of American health care,” writes David S. Shapiro.
    STAT · 1mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: Where ‘democracy met science,’ 50 years ago
    State Medicaid crackdowns strain home care, WHO leader on Ebola outbreak, and more health news
    STAT · 2mo ago↗ source
  • STAT+: Amid confusion over Pfizer’s emergency penicillin program, newborn is diagnosed with preventable syphilis
    Congenital syphilis should be preventable. An Arizona case shows how drug shortages and procedural hurdles are fueling a growing public health crisis.
    STAT · 2mo ago↗ source
  • Incyte to buy blood disorder drug in possibly $2B deal
    Acquiring Vega Therapeutics, an offshoot of "hub-and-spoke" biotech Star Therapeutics, would give Incyte a medicine that’s in late-stage testing and designed to control bleeding.
    BioPharma Dive · 2mo ago↗ source
  • When it’s time to save a limb, novel clinic meets unhoused people where they are
    Unmet vascular needs can lead to limb loss among unhoused patients. An unusual Massachusetts General Hospital program meets patients where they are.
    STAT · 2mo ago↗ source
  • Opinion: American horses are obese, too
    “American horses are getting sick in ways that look remarkably familiar,” writes Joshua Moen.
    STAT · 2mo ago↗ source