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In today's edition of The Readout newsletter... • What we know about JD Vance's health investments • Fertility services for Casgevy patients • Inflation cooling, biotech stocks heating up. https://trib.al/Qjl9WJX
Roche looks to have a competitive GLP-1 drug
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I really don't have words to convey how grateful I am for this recognition of my work covering racism and health inequities and hope this award will shed more light on the many changes that still need to occur. This is only possible because of the incredible support I get from my editors and terrific colleagues at STAT. Thank you so much The Greenwall Foundation! https://lnkd.in/gyvQCXWb
Journalist Usha Lee McFarling Receives Bernard Lo, MD Award in Bioethics for Shedding Light on Inequity in Medicine and Health
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Vertex Pharmaceuticals filed a lawsuit to make it possible to pay for fertility preservation services and treatment for people receiving its Casgevy sickle cell disease therapy. https://trib.al/CZezN7a
Pharmalittle: We're reading about Vertex suing HHS over a fertility program, Hawaii losing a PBM suit, and more
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Reduced pricing for the 2024 #STATSummit in October is only available for one more week! Take advantage of this discount and attend our flagship event: https://trib.al/T86tvTa
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Opinion: Aggressive hepatitis C treatment and elimination of the disease will save countless lives and, in the long run, save health care systems money. https://trib.al/q0sBe93
Addressing the dual epidemics of hepatitis C and opioid use
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Cancer care startup Thyme, which wants to cut costs and improve patient outcomes, raises $95 million as it pushes value based care. https://trib.al/vFKUFQ7
A cancer care startup is making a new bet with payers and providers: only pay if it works
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Fair season is a yearly sacrament for farm families. They were mindful of the risks of bird flu, but had faith in their neighbors, their vet, and the official process for maintaining biosecurity. https://trib.al/Wpmq9BD
At an Iowa county fair, a tradition carries on despite bird flu anxiety in the dairy barn
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Sen. J.D. Vance, who was tapped to be former President Trump’s running mate on Monday, has a history of investing in health care companies — and of pursuing health care policies that are sometimes at odds with his party’s base. Here's what to know. https://trib.al/Npvus7y
What to know about Trump VP pick J.D. Vance’s health care views and investments
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Experts have been recommending lower ages for a first mammogram, but a new study found that when informed of risks and benefits, a significant share of women said they'd wait until they were 50. https://trib.al/hoiQhT5
Q&A: Why more info can lead some women to prefer delaying first mammogram
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