In this edition of STAT's Health Tech newsletter: the latest on GLP-1 microdosing, AI for medical coding and more.
October 23, 2025 – PRESSADVANTAGE – A+ Revenue Cycle Training today announced the launch of its newly redesigned website, a ...
Randomized, controlled clinical trials are crucial for telling whether a new treatment is safe and effective. But often ...
Medical researchers are witnessing a rise in “imposter participants” taking part in surveys and trials, fuelling concerns for patient safety and the reliability of studies. Imposters vary from ...
Researchers at Nashville's Meharry Medical College recently launched a groundbreaking initiative with global implications for health equity and scientific advancement. The GREAT Health Study aims to ...
Talk about a dose of disappointment. A new analysis suggests that millions of Americans with chronic pain are being prescribed an opioid that does little to ease their suffering. To make matters worse ...
SOUTH KINGSTOWN, R.I. (WPRI) — A medical school at the University of Rhode Island (URI) is one step closer to becoming a reality. Consulting firm Tripp Umbach released the results of its independent ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — Meharry Medical College has launched an ambitious new research initiative aimed at building the world's largest collection of genetic information from people of African ...
An independent feasibility study released Monday, Oct. 6, by a special legislative commission recommends the creation of a medical school at the University of Rhode Island, finding that it would ...
Researchers studied a group of adults to learn more about the connection between sleep quality and brain aging. The scientists used MRI scans to determine each person’s ‘brain age’ and compared that ...
Reported by 84 airlines, the overall incidence of in-flight medical events was 39 per 1 million passenger enplanements worldwide. Aircraft diversion occurred in 1.7% of events, most commonly for ...
People with severe obesity are likely to face discrimination when seeking health care, with many clinics outright refusing to see them, a new study says. About 2 in 5 (41%) of clinics refused to ...
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