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Insights from Nobel Laureates
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Amidst uncertainties about the future of biomedical research in the U.S., Nobel laureates like Victor Ambros and Randy Schekman are expressing concerns about the potential impact of recent government actions on scientific progress. With changes in agency communications, funding freezes, and executive orders, there is a growing apprehension within the scientific community. STAT’s Megan Molteni reached out to top life scientists, including 17 Nobel laureates, to gather their perspectives on this pivotal moment for science in the country.
“Science should not have a political litmus test,” emphasized Randy Schekman, a cell biologist and Nobel laureate. Explore more insights from these distinguished scientists in Megan Molteni’s report.
Recent Events at the CDC
On a recent Friday, significant data disappeared from the CDC website, triggering concerns among researchers and public health experts. The removal of crucial information, including Youth Risk Behavioral Surveillance System data, HIV surveillance data, and more, raised questions about the reasons behind this action. While some data has been restored, uncertainties remain about the modifications and the impact on public health research.
Stay updated on this developing situation as STAT continues to monitor and report on the changes at the CDC.
Impact of Trump’s Tariffs on Health Care
President Trump’s recent decision to impose import taxes on goods from key countries like Canada, China, and Mexico could have far-reaching consequences for various industries, including health care. The tariffs may lead to increased costs for pharmaceutical ingredients, medical devices, and essential supplies used in hospitals.
Learn more about the potential effects of these tariffs on health care and how they could impact access to vital medical resources in a report by STAT’s John Wilkerson.
The Rise of Gluten-Free Foods

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Despite the popularity of gluten-free products, concerns persist about the accuracy of labeling and the true safety of these foods for individuals with celiac disease. Public health professor Emily Abel sheds light on the challenges faced by those who rely on gluten-free options for medical reasons, highlighting the need for improved regulations and industry standards.
Gain insights into the gluten-free food industry and its impact on individuals with celiac disease in a conversation with Emily Abel, featured in STAT’s article.
NSF Funding Concerns
Following a temporary freeze on funding to researchers, the National Science Foundation recently restored its payment system. While this news brought relief to some post-doctoral fellows, questions remain about the agency’s decision-making process and the impact of executive orders on research grants.
Stay informed about the latest developments regarding NSF funding and the concerns raised by researchers in STAT’s coverage by Eric Boodman.
Assessing RFK Jr.’s Leadership
In a thought-provoking essay, Georges C. Benjamin, the executive director of the American Public Health Association, raises doubts about Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s suitability to lead a major health agency. With confirmation hearings completed, concerns about RFK Jr.’s qualifications and leadership capabilities come to the forefront.
Explore Georges C. Benjamin’s analysis of RFK Jr.’s nomination and the implications for public health in the U.S. as the finance committee prepares for a crucial vote on the appointment.
What we’re reading
NYU Langone is canceling gender-affirming care appointments for trans kids, parents say
According to a recent article by Hell Gate, parents are reporting that NYU Langone is canceling gender-affirming care appointments for transgender children. This news has sparked outrage among the LGBTQ+ community and allies who believe that access to gender-affirming care is crucial for the well-being of transgender individuals.
Arrest warrant issued for New York doctor indicted in Louisiana for prescribing abortion pill
In another headline from the AP, an arrest warrant has been issued for a New York doctor who has been indicted in Louisiana for prescribing the abortion pill. This controversial case has reignited the debate over reproductive rights and the legality of abortion procedures in different states.
STAT readers on vaccines, saving pharmacies, and more
Readers of STAT have been engaging in discussions about vaccines, the challenges facing pharmacies, and other healthcare-related topics. It is clear that the healthcare community is actively involved in addressing important issues and finding solutions to improve public health.
Measles cases reported in Texas as vaccine rate against the disease has fallen
The Texas Tribune reports that measles cases have been on the rise in Texas due to a decrease in vaccination rates against the disease. This alarming trend highlights the importance of vaccination and herd immunity in preventing the spread of infectious diseases.
As we continue to stay informed about these critical healthcare issues, it is important to advocate for equitable access to care, support evidence-based practices, and prioritize public health initiatives that benefit all individuals. Stay tuned for more updates on these important topics as we strive to create a healthier and more inclusive society.