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A look at a decade of milestone health, science stories

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

A ⁣Decade of Disruption: STAT News Reflects on Landmark Health and Science⁤ Stories

Washington, ⁤D.C. – As ‌STAT News marks a decade of ​in-depth reporting on the intersection of health, science, and⁣ politics, a review of‍ its coverage reveals a period ⁤of unprecedented upheaval and conversion, ⁤culminating in a dramatic reshaping‌ of the federal government’s science agenda under the Trump governance. from breakthroughs in gene⁤ editing to the COVID-19‍ pandemic and, most recently, a sweeping overhaul of research ​funding and‍ diversity initiatives, STAT’s reporting ⁢has consistently illuminated the critical challenges and pivotal moments defining the last ten years.

The past decade has witnessed exponential advancements in medical technology alongside escalating political interference in scientific processes. ⁤STAT’s consistent focus on these dynamics has provided crucial context for policymakers, researchers, and ⁣the public, notably as ‍the landscape of health and science funding, regulation, ⁢and public‍ trust has⁢ undergone important strain. ‌This retrospective examines ⁤key milestones ⁤covered by⁢ STAT, highlighting the evolving complexities and enduring consequences of ⁢a rapidly changing ⁢world.

Jan. 2025 to ⁣Present: Trump’s Upheaval of Science

From Inauguration Day, STAT’s reporting team has extensively covered the transformation of the federal government’s health and science agenda‍ under President Trump, ​with a particular focus​ on vaccine policy, the MAHA ‍movement, and the impact on science and ‍medical research. STAT first reported on January 30, 2025, that the Trump administration planned to leverage billions of dollars in research grants to pressure universities and ‌medical centers to dismantle Diversity, ​Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) ‍programs and align⁢ with the president’s‌ ideology, anticipating the subsequent ⁤crackdown⁢ on institutions like⁣ Harvard.

Reporting⁣ also ‌revealed that grant freezes and⁤ terminations ⁢disproportionately impacted⁤ early-career scientists, raising concerns about a potential “brain drain” within⁤ the scientific⁣ community. By⁣ the 100-day‌ mark of Trump’s term,⁢ STAT documented ​that National Institutes of health (NIH)‌ grant funding ⁢was lagging several billion dollars behind previous years’ levels. ​ STAT profiled individuals directly affected by the turmoil in science and published a detailed timeline charting ⁤changes in the worlds of science ‌and health,day ⁤by day.

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Kennedy vs. Trump: Vaccine Policy Clash Threatens Trump Agenda

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 9, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

kennedy Allies Mobilize as‌ Florida Vaccine Policy Sets Up Potential Clash with Trump

WASHINGTON – A ⁣recent move by Florida to broadly‌ recommend against COVID-19 vaccines for⁣ most residents is galvanizing ​allies of self-reliant presidential candidate robert F. Kennedy ​Jr., even as it creates a potential point of friction with former President Donald Trump, ​who championed‍ the rapid growth of the vaccines.⁢ The Florida policy, announced by Surgeon General Joseph Ladapo, directly ‍contradicts federal guidance ⁣and has drawn criticism​ from medical experts,⁢ but is being lauded by Kennedy’s network as a victory for medical freedom.

The diverging ‍stances ⁣highlight a growing ideological split within the conservative movement regarding vaccine ‍policy. While Trump frequently took credit for⁤ “Operation ⁢Warp Speed,” the initiative that accelerated vaccine development, kennedy has built a⁣ core ⁣of support on decades of‌ questioning vaccine ​safety and opposing⁢ mandates.⁤ This emerging dynamic could complicate potential alliances between the two candidates and‌ force both to clarify their positions on a deeply divisive issue as the 2024 election cycle intensifies.

Kennedy has long opposed vaccine mandates, and his selection of Mehmet⁤ Oz – who previously praised Ladapo’s announcement – as his proposed administrator‍ for the Centers for‍ Medicare and Medicaid‌ Services underscores his commitment to this position. oz told supporters on a call that the Florida effort was made possible by “air ‍cover” ​from Kennedy, signaling a coordinated strategy.

Florida’s‌ advice against ⁢the vaccines for most individuals, issued December 8, 2023, is based on Ladapo’s assessment ⁢of potential risks, a conclusion disputed by the Centers for Disease Control and ⁤Prevention (CDC) and numerous medical organizations. The CDC continues to recommend updated COVID-19 vaccines for everyone 6 months and older, citing their safety and effectiveness ‍in preventing ‌severe⁤ illness, hospitalization, and death.

The‌ policy shift ‍in ⁤Florida arrives ​as COVID-19 cases are‌ rising nationally, fueled⁢ by new variants. While hospitalizations remain lower than during previous surges, health ⁤officials are concerned about the potential for​ increased strain on healthcare systems, notably among vulnerable populations. Kennedy’s allies argue the Florida move empowers individuals to make⁤ informed decisions about ⁣their health, free from government coercion.​ However, critics warn that⁣ discouraging vaccination could​ lead to preventable illness and death, and further erode public trust in public ​health recommendations.

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7 Pulmonology Breakthroughs: New Treatments & Guidelines in August 2025

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 4, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

7 Pulmonology Headlines You Missed in August 2025: A Month of Firsts & Refined Guidelines

August 2025 marked a significant period for pulmonology, highlighted by the FDAS groundbreaking approval of the first immunotherapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis (RRP) and a shift towards disease-modifying treatments for bronchiectasis. Beyond these landmark approvals, updates to sinusitis guidelines and advancements in asthma risk prediction offered further progress in respiratory care. here’s a recap of seven key headlines from the month:

1. First Immunotherapy Approved for Recurrent Respiratory Papillomatosis: The FDA approved zopapogene imadenovec-drba (Papzimeos) as the first immunotherapy for recurrent respiratory papillomatosis in adults. This non-replicating adenoviral vector-based therapy offers a new approach to managing the disease,previously reliant on repeated surgical interventions.

2. Bronchiectasis Treatment Enters a New Era: After a long period without disease-modifying options,the FDA approved brensocatib (Brinsupri) in August,marking a turning point in bronchiectasis care. Pulmonologists are now exploring how to integrate this therapy into a thorough management plan for the chronic and often debilitating condition.

3.Sinusitis Guidelines Prioritize Cautious Antibiotic Use: The AAO-HNSF released its 2025 update to adult sinusitis guidelines,placing a strong emphasis on cautious antibiotic use and shared decision-making with patients. Watchful waiting is now recommended as the preferred initial approach for uncomplicated acute bacterial rhinosinusitis, with amoxicillin (with or without clavulanate) remaining the first-line therapy if antibiotics are necessary.

4. Oral Microbiome Shows Promise in Predicting Childhood Asthma: New research suggests that analyzing a child’s oral microbiome, alongside serum inflammatory markers and asthma attack history, can significantly improve the prediction of future severe asthma attacks. Models incorporating these biomarkers demonstrated high accuracy, surpassing customary measures like FENO and blood eosinophil counts.

5. breaking the Surgery Cycle for RRP: HCPLive spoke with Simon Best, MD, regarding the FDA’s August 14 approval of zopapogene imadenovec-drba (Papzimeos) for RRP. Dr. Best highlighted the therapy’s potential to address a lifelong, HPV 6/11-driven disease that has historically been managed solely through repeated surgeries.

6. Focus on Disease Modification in Bronchiectasis: A special report from HCPLive featuring pulmonologists Albert Rizzo, MD, and James Chalmers, MBChB, PhD, detailed the evolving understanding of bronchiectasis. The report emphasized the disease’s chronic morbidity, frequently enough delayed diagnosis, and the importance of moving towards therapies that modify disease progression, now bolstered by the approval of brensocatib.

7. Positive Trial Results for RRP Immunotherapy: A pivotal Phase 1/2 trial of zopapogene imadenovec-drba (Papzimeos) showed promising results, with 51% of patients achieving complete response and over 85% experiencing reduced surgical interventions. The therapy also demonstrated a favorable safety profile, primarily consisting of mild-to-moderate injection site reactions and systemic symptoms.

These developments signal a period of innovation and refinement in pulmonology, offering new hope for patients and evolving the standard of care across a range of respiratory conditions.

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RFK Jr. and Vaccines: Parent Survey Reveals State Divide

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 4, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

KFF/The Washington Post Survey Reveals Emerging Trends in Parental Views on Vaccines

Table of Contents

  • KFF/The Washington Post Survey Reveals Emerging Trends in Parental Views on Vaccines
    • Background:⁢ Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Health
    • Frequently Asked Questions About the KFF/Washington‍ Post Vaccine Survey
      • What ​is the KFF/Washington Post survey about?
      • When will the full survey results be available?
      • Does the survey address the impact‍ of political candidates on vaccine views?
      • What is vaccine hesitancy?
      • Where can I ⁢find⁤ more information⁣ about the Washington Post’s reporting on vaccines?

A forthcoming survey‍ from KFF and The Washington Post offers a first look at parental perspectives ​on childhood vaccines. The early release indicates ⁣a growing divergence in views, particularly ‍as influenced by ​the presidential election year and candidates like Robert F. Kennedy ‌Jr. ‌The full survey results and methodology will be released soon.

The survey highlights how political affiliation is increasingly linked ‍to vaccine attitudes. According to reporting ⁤from The Washington Post, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is “driving a wedge between red and blue states on vaccines” (The Washington Post, Sept. 4, 2025).This division is reflected in the survey data, which‌ shows notable differences in vaccine acceptance based on geographic location and political leaning.

While specific ​data points ⁣are pending the‍ full release, the initial ⁢findings suggest a complex landscape of parental concerns. these concerns range from vaccine safety and efficacy to broader ‌anxieties about government overreach and individual liberties. The KFF/Washington Post survey aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of these evolving attitudes.

Background:⁢ Vaccine Hesitancy and Public Health

Vaccine hesitancy is not a new phenomenon, but its drivers and manifestations have evolved over time. Historically, concerns have centered on religious beliefs or isolated reports of adverse events.More ⁤recently, misinformation spread through social media has played a significant role in fueling skepticism. Understanding the root causes of vaccine hesitancy⁣ is crucial for ​public health officials seeking to promote ⁣vaccination ‍and protect communities from preventable diseases.

Frequently Asked Questions About the KFF/Washington‍ Post Vaccine Survey

  • What ​is the KFF/Washington Post survey about?

    The survey explores parental attitudes⁢ and beliefs regarding childhood vaccines, ⁤providing insights into the factors influencing ⁢vaccination decisions.

  • When will the full survey results be available?

    The full survey results, including detailed data and methodology, ⁤will ‌be ⁢released soon by ‍KFF and the Washington Post.

  • Does the survey address the impact‍ of political candidates on vaccine views?

    Yes, the survey​ examines how candidates like Robert F. ⁢Kennedy Jr. ​are influencing parental ‍perspectives on⁤ vaccines,particularly ‌across different states.

  • What is vaccine hesitancy?

    Vaccine hesitancy refers to the​ delay in acceptance or refusal of vaccines despite availability of vaccination services. It’s a complex issue with various contributing factors.

  • Where can I ⁢find⁤ more information⁣ about the Washington Post’s reporting on vaccines?

    You can explore the Washington ​Post’s journalism on this topic at this link.

we hope this early look at the KFF/Washington Post survey is informative. ⁢Please share this article with your network,leave a comment with your thoughts,or subscribe to our newsletter‌ for more updates on vital health news!

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Trump Urges CDC to Publicly Prove Covid Product Effectiveness

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor September 1, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Trump‌ Questions CDC Leadership, Calls for Clarity ⁢on Covid Products⁢ as Agency Faces ⁤Crisis

WASHINGTON – August 28, 2025 ‍ – Former⁣ President Donald⁤ Trump expressed concern Monday over the state of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ⁢(CDC), stating it‌ is⁣ “being ripped apart” and calling ⁢for‍ companies to‌ “clear up ​this MESS, one ⁣way or the‌ other.” the statement comes‌ amid‌ significant upheaval at the agency under Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., including the recent‌ firing of CDC Director Dr. Monarez less ‌than 30 days into her tenure, reportedly over vaccine policy.

Trump’s post on social media reflects a seeming internal conflict regarding Covid-19 vaccines. While acknowledging “extraordinary” evidence‌ from companies like Pfizer, he questioned the ‍overall ⁤success of Operation warp Speed, the government initiative responsible for rapidly developing ⁣Covid-19 countermeasures. ‌”I hope OPERATION WARP SPEED was ‍as ‘BRILLIANT’ as many say it was. If ‌not,we all want to know about⁢ it,and why???” he wrote.The ⁢CDC is‌ currently facing a ⁢crisis marked by multiple resignations of top ‌officials‍ protesting kennedy’s⁢ leadership, and cuts to both⁢ spending and staff.Public health ⁣experts, physicians, ⁣researchers, and current and former CDC employees warn​ these actions have already “hobbled the agency” and will⁣ worsen the situation.

kennedy, ‍in an email to agency staff Thursday, pledged⁢ to restore‌ trust ‌to the CDC, touting “significant⁣ progress.” Though, his agenda requires the support of⁤ Trump, as the management prepares⁣ to nominate ​a new CDC director. So far, Kennedy has “faced⁣ relatively little resistance from⁢ the White House,” with the White House announcing Dr. Monarez’s firing despite the initial⁣ announcement coming from Kennedy’s Department of health​ and Human Services.

Trump’s comments ⁣contrast with established scientific consensus. Evidence ⁤has ‌repeatedly‍ demonstrated ​the safety and effectiveness of Covid-19 ​vaccines for most people, with estimates suggesting​ they saved millions of lives during the pandemic. ‍

Nine former CDC directors, representing both Republican and Democratic administrations, echoed concerns ‌about Kennedy’s actions, writing in The New York Times that his‌ moves‌ to remake ‌the agency are “endangering the entire nation.” They⁤ warned that the decisions will have a “wide-ranging⁤ impact that…should alarm ​every American,‌ regardless​ of political leanings.”

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Protecting Older Adults: COVID-19 Vaccination & Precautions

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor August 26, 2025
written by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

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COVID-19: Protecting⁣ Seniors‍ Remains a ​Critical Priority

February ‌29, 2024 – By ⁣World Today News Staff
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older adults continue ‌to face the greatest risk of severe illness from ⁤COVID-19, and vaccination remains the most effective way to protect them. This message comes⁢ from Dr.Juanita Mora, an allergist and immunologist⁢ in Chicago serving Latino ‍and African ⁣American⁤ communities.

Dr. Mora emphasizes the⁤ disproportionate‌ impact on seniors, stating, “We know⁢ it affects⁣ the 65 and ⁣older population,‌ and it hits them hard.” Data confirms​ this, with individuals 65 ⁤years and older accounting for approximately⁣ 70% of COVID-19⁢ hospitalizations and ‍90% of deaths in the United States.

Beyond vaccination, Dr. Mora​ strongly recommends continued precautions. “The number one thing ​I tell my patients 65 and older is to wear⁢ a ⁤mask,” she advises. She also highlights the important ⁣concern of long COVID, noting that half ​of hospitalized patients experience lingering symptoms⁤ like respiratory issues, neurological problems, ​or cardiac effects.

Dr. Mora actively combats misinformation through community outreach, delivering details in both English and⁢ Spanish. She even shared a ⁤personal example, stating, “I ⁤vaccinated my own father and shared it ⁤on ⁢social media ​to demonstrate⁢ my trust ⁢in the vaccine.”

This fall,⁤ Dr. Mora is ‌collaborating with Walgreens and the American Lung Association to offer a free vaccine clinic‍ in Chicago’s pilsen neighborhood, ensuring access for​ uninsured individuals ​and immigrants. She urges families ⁢to prioritize​ vaccinations⁢ against⁣ COVID-19, the flu, and RSV ⁢as the holiday season​ approaches, stating, “We want to keep our‌ grandparents safe.”

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