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How Long Should a Species Stay on Life Support?
Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list.
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Decades into their recovery program, black-footed ferrets still don’t have a clear-cut path to leaving the endangered-species list.
CAR-T cell therapy, originally developed for cancer, is showing ever more promise as a treatment for autoimmune diseases.

The Indian Health Service needs more clinical workers. The federal health officials being transferred to the agency don’t fit that bill.

A judge suspended the CDC’s vaccine advisory committee but also said that the agency should be consulting it before making recommendations.

The state is in the midst of an outbreak, but its health department has been mostly silent.

The CDC has been remade in the Trump administration, but its acting head says it still needs “renewal.”

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