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  • Immunologist Liz Marnik, raised unvaccinated, now advocates for science and empathy in vaccine discussions
    Immunologist Liz Marnik grew up in a household that rejected vaccines, and she herself went without any immunizations into adulthood. At age 23 she visited a travel clinic and received all standar…
    STAT · 17h agoPositive↗ source
  • Enveda reports promising Phase 1 data for oral drug that mimics exercise to preserve muscle during weight loss
    Enveda, a biotech based in Boulder, Colorado, announced Phase 1 results for its oral candidate ENV-308, a chemically engineered version of the metabolite lactate phenylalanine (lac-phe). The metabo…
    STAT · 1d agoPositive readoutPositive↗ source
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  • Opinion warns US surrogacy system is chaotic and may face bans after decades of legal battles
    Arthur Caplan writes that the United States surrogacy framework is poorly managed, using the recent West case as a warning sign. He argues that the lack of clear rules could lead to broader bans.…
    STAT · 1d agoNegative↗ source
  • Trump administration issues executive order overhauling federal vaccine program, drawing WHO criticism
    President Trump signed an executive order on Monday that reshapes the federal vaccine agenda, proposing changes that officials say lack supporting evidence. The World Health Organization publicly…
    STAT · 2d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Capricor shares jump as FDA signals openness to review updated Duchenne therapy
    Capricor Therapeutics saw its stock rise sharply after CEO Linda Marbán told analysts that the FDA is willing to look at an amended filing for its Duchenne muscular dystrophy cell therapy, deramioc…
    BioPharma Dive · 5d agoRegulatoryPositive↗ source
  • FDA grants accelerated approval to Bristol's Zenbexus for multiple myeloma; PBMs adopt TrumpRx pricing; Novartis wins UK Entresto patent
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration granted accelerated approval to Bristol Myers Squibb's oral therapy Zenbexus for patients with advanced multiple myeloma. The drug represents a new class of tr…
    STAT · 5d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Opinion: Car telematics warns of health-insurance data surveillance
    Sociologists Andréa Becker and Paul Kamuf argue that the telematics model used in auto insurance could become a template for health‑insurance data collection. They describe how drivers’ minute‑by‑…
    STAT · 5d agoNegative↗ source
  • 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 · 6d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • 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 · 6d 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 · 6d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ 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 · 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 · 7d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Commure's AI-driven referral program draws complaints of financial losses from health-care customers
    Commure, a Silicon Valley startup valued at $7 billion, builds AI tools aimed at automating health‑care administrative work such as scheduling, billing and prior‑authorization. According to intern…
    STAT · 7d agoNegative↗ source
  • Climate change worsens symptoms for people with chronic illnesses, author reports from Chicago smoke events
    The author argues that climate change is already harming health, particularly for those living with chronic conditions, and that the impact is becoming more evident. She describes a recent summer…
    STAT · 7d agoNegative↗ source
  • Vaderis raises $152 million to launch late-stage trials of AKT inhibitor engasertib for rare bleeding disorder
    Vaderis Therapeutics announced a $152 million Series B financing round, giving it sufficient capital to advance its experimental AKT-targeting drug, engasertib. The company has also begun late-sta…
    BioPharma Dive · 8d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • French study finds stopping statins in low-risk adults over 75 does not raise mortality
    A new French non-inferiority study published in Lancet Healthy Longevity examined whether discontinuing statin therapy in people older than 75 who have no prior cardiovascular disease would affect…
    STAT · 8d agoPositive readoutNeutral↗ source
  • Nonprofit North Star Review Board offers independent model to fix IRB oversight issues
    Founders Stephen Rosenfeld and Patricia Seymour created the not‑for‑profit North Star Review Board after becoming disillusioned with the current system of institutional review boards (IRBs) that ov…
    STAT · 8d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • MoonLake Immunotherapeutics’ vague data on its autoimmune candidate draws criticism
    Adam Feuerstein notes that MoonLake Immunotherapeutics announced "positive" results for its autoimmune drug candidate but released data that is difficult to interpret. He reminds readers that biot…
    STAT · 8d agoNegative↗ source
  • Scribe Therapeutics launches first gene‑editing IPO in over two years, targeting high‑cholesterol gene
    Scribe Therapeutics, a gene‑editing biotech based in California, announced its initial public offering, the first for a CRISPR‑focused company in more than two years. The company, founded by resea…
    BioPharma Dive · 9d agoDealPositive↗ source
  • FDA advisory panel set to review Grail’s multi-cancer Galleri screening test
    An FDA advisory committee is scheduled to evaluate Grail’s Galleri blood test, which is designed to detect a range of cancers at an early stage. The panel will examine the test’s clinical data, pe…
    STAT · 9d agoRegulatoryNeutral↗ source
  • Sionna's CF add-on pill fails to improve outcomes in Phase 2 trial with Trikafta
    Sionna Therapeutics reported that its experimental cystic fibrosis pill, SION-719, did not provide any additional benefit when combined with Vertex Pharmaceuticals' Trikafta in a Phase 2 study. Th…
    STAT · 9d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • FDA rejects ITM-11 radiopharmaceutical over manufacturing flaws, halting rival to Novartis therapy
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration issued a rejection letter for ITM-11, a radiopharmaceutical therapy developed by ITM Isotope Technologies Munich, citing manufacturing problems that prevent ap…
    STAT · 9d agoRegulatoryNegative↗ source
  • Tenax Therapeutics’ heart-failure drug misses primary goal in Phase 3 trial, shares tumble
    Tenax Therapeutics announced that its experimental oral levosimendan failed to meet the primary efficacy endpoint in the Phase 3 LEVEL study, which evaluated treatment for a form of heart failure l…
    STAT · 9d agoNegative readoutNegative↗ source
  • Replimune secures FDA accelerated approval for melanoma therapy Tudriqev
    Replimune announced that the FDA has granted accelerated approval to its melanoma therapy RP1, marketed as Tudriqev, after two earlier rejections and a third expedited review. The decision reflects…
    STAT · 12d agoApprovalPositive↗ source
  • Boston-born biotech founder Felix Wong launches AI-driven startup in California
    Felix Wong grew up near Boston, earned two degrees at Harvard and completed a post-doc at MIT before launching his biotech company in California. His startup applies artificial intelligence to ide…
    STAT · 12d agoNeutral↗ source