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‘A real mystery’: Why hasn’t anyone attempted to make a cloned human baby?

Henry Greely | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
For nearly seven years, then, the scientific community has had solid proof that human embryos can be cloned. ...  So ...
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Viewpoint: We still haven’t agreed on the definition of biological aging. That needs to change

Patti Neighmond | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
I’ve been committed to understanding the biology of aging since I was a teenager, and my education and career took ...
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Viewpoint: My daughter taught me that ‘broken’ genes shouldn’t always be fixed

Ethan Weiss | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Ruthie is a vibrant teenager. She will never learn how to drive and or read normal-sized print without assistive technology, ...
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GMO labeling manifesto: Probiotic company ZBiotics explains why it proudly displays the new USDA ‘Biogineered’ icon

Stephen Lamb | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Genetically modified organisms are commonplace, and are already present in many of the foods we eat — often, though not ...
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Viewpoint: ‘Hunches’ can’t be used to decide the fate of ‘covertly conscious’ patients in vegetative states

Adrian Owen, Charles Weijer, Mackenzie Graham | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
[A]s many as 15% to 20% of patients who have been rigorously diagnosed as being in a persistent vegetative state ...
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Unconventional drug ‘lottery’ will hand out 50 doses of Zolgensma, world’s most expensive gene therapy

Andrew Joseph, Ed Silverman | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
The lottery that began [recently] was not about money, or about choosing a school, or about obtaining a visa. It ...
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Viewpoint: We can’t trust research about the benefits of marijuana if the studies are industry funded

Shaun Khoo | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Imagine that scientists charged with doing research on tobacco’s health implications were funded by tobacco companies. (In fact, the tobacco ...
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If China’s coronavirus isn’t contained soon, we may be stuck with it permanently

Sharon Begley | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
With the new coronavirus spreading from person to person (possibly including from people without symptoms), reaching four continents, and traveling faster than ...
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Viewpoint: AI has one glaring weakness in health care: There’s no human touch

Oliver Drouin, Samuel Freeman | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
It might be that, as physicians who work in a public health care system that relies on fax machines, carbon ...
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Viewpoint: Confronting coronavirus outbreak requires us to cope with our own ‘paralyzing’ fears

Danielle Ofri | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Fear is a primal emotion, and to pretend that the medical staff are any less susceptible than the general public ...
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Viewpoint: Chronic pain sufferers are needlessly ‘stigmatized’ and how we can change that

Daniel Goldberg | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Millions of people who live with chronic pain experience intense stigma. I view stigma as the combination of difference plus ...
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‘We’ve only begun to scratch the surface’: How the cannabis boom opens the door to new medicines and wellness products

Andrea Holmes | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Cannabis, and what it might be able to do for human health, inspires me. And I think it can do ...
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A video game for ADHD? We’re still waiting to see what the FDA thinks

Rebecca Robbins | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
In mid-2018, the startup Akili Interactive Labs asked the Food and Drug Administration to let it do something that’s never ...
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Refining CAR-T therapy could halt ‘violent, life-threatening’ immune reactions

Sharon Begley | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
CAR-T cells that have been so successful against some leukemias and lymphomas often cause a violent and even life-threatening immune ...
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Aging is ‘truly personal’: You could have the immune system of a teenager and the metabolism of a 50-year-old

Sharon Begley | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
One 50-year-old has the nimble metabolism of a teenager, while another’s is so creaky he developed type 2 diabetes — ...
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Psychedelics have ‘extraordinarily potent’ anti-inflammatory power. Is there a place for them in mainstream medicine?

Shlomi Raz | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Research on psychedelics, which have been profoundly stigmatized, highly restricted, and tragically undeveloped for more than half a century, is ...
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Some patients in vegetative states have functioning minds. Keeping them alive may amount to ‘torture’

Jacob Appel | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
[Researchers] have convincingly demonstrated that a subset of individuals in persistent vegetative states have meaningfully functioning minds — even as ...
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‘We need it now’: Why precision medicine isn’t doing enough for children with cancer

Gwen Nichols | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Precision medicine, the concept of giving the right treatment to the right patient at the right time, is flourishing in ...
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CBD fraud? Fate of controversial CBD industry could be decided by lawsuits alleging misleading marketing

Nicholas Florko | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Since the Food and Drug Administration can’t figure out whether supplements that contain cannabidiol, the marijuana-adjacent oil known as CBD, are ...
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Rapid genetic sequencing marks key step in China’s efforts to contain mysterious new viral outbreak

Helen Branswell | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Chinese scientists have recovered a previously unknown virus from an infected individual and generated a full genetic sequence of it, ...
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Second opinion? Google AI spots breast cancer more accurately than radiologists, in trial

Erin Brodwin | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Researchers at Google, working alongside experts at Northwestern University and three British medical institutions, have created an AI model that ...
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Viewpoint: In 100 years, we’ll be honoring controversial CRISPR scientist He Jiankui

Josiah Zayner | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
When I saw the news that He Jiankui and colleagues had been sentenced to three years in prison for the first human ...
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Would the US prosecute a rogue scientist like China’s He Jiankui who illegally gene edited an embryo?

Josephine Johnston | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
13 months after He Jiankui announced that he had created the world’s first gene-edited babies, the Chinese scientist was sentenced to ...
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We can’t embrace machine learning in healthcare without ‘serious vetting’ of the underlying data

Sherri Rose | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
Given that machine learning in the health domain can have a direct impact on people’s lives, broad claims emerging from ...
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Controversial treatment for dwarfism meets clinical trial goals. Is FDA approval coming?

Damian Garde | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
A treatment for the most common cause of dwarfism met its goal of increasing height in a pivotal study, the ...
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Future of amputations? New technique may help patients move prosthetic limbs like real ones

Gideon Gill | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
On this November morning, [surgeon Jason] Souza and Walter Reed’s director of surgery, Dr. Kyle Potter, have met Carty at ...
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Rethinking Huntington’s: Disease may have origins in the womb

Sharon Begley | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
From the first days of the tiny lab-grown organs’ development, primitive “progenitor cells” romped out of their birthplaces in the ...
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‘Proteomic clock’ could measure our true biological age through a blood test

Andrew Joseph | STAT&nbsp|&nbsp
A few hundred of the thousands of proteins circulating in our blood turn out to be a fairly accurate forecaster ...
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