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Stefanie Ilgenfritz

@stefaniei

Coverage Chief, Health & Science and Editorial Director, The Future of Everything @ The Wall Street Journal. University of Michigan and NYU alum.

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New Covid-19 shots are approved. You can get yours at the same time you get a flu shot and protect yourself against severe disease, doctors say. wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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Only a fraction of climate policies work. Take a look at what the winning efforts to reduce emissions have in common, according to research. wsj.com/science/enviro… via The Wall Street Journal

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Breaking: Johnson & Johnson escalated a pharmaceutical-industry fight with hospitals over a drug discounting program, saying they’d have to pay full price upfront for two of the company’s drugs before getting rebates later. wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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AI bots will be able to complete nearly any task humans carry out on their devices in the years to come. Here’s how these "agent" bots will change everyday life. The Future of Everything | AI wsj.com/tech/ai/ai-age… via The Wall Street Journal

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Long Covid changed a million Americans’ relationship with work. “Covid just kicked me off the train while it was still moving.” wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal

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The U.S. and state are spending $2 billion to restart a '70s-era nuclear reactor on the shores of Lake Michigan. When it reopens, Palisades will become the first decommissioned nuclear plant anywhere to be put back to work. wsj.com/business/energ… via The Wall Street Journal

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Self-driving cars will have a trolley problem - even many trolley problems. Carmakers and ethicists are grappling with how to help AVs make life-and-death decisions on the road. The Future of Everything | AI wsj.com/tech/ai/self-d… via The Wall Street Journal

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Science Short. Why do astronauts' muscles break down in space? Researchers launched lab-grown muscle to the ISS to study the effects of reduced gravity. A week later, the tissue showed signs of a disorder linked to aging. wsj.com/science/lab-gr… via The Wall Street Journal

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Tristan Mace is racing to fix problems in the transplant system that found him a new heart. “I feel I don’t have much time.” wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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Five days after Katie Harrington gave birth to her son, she got a headache so bad it made her cry. She had preeclampsia—a life-threatening disorder that’s on the rise. "She didn't seem right yet." wsj.com/health/preecla… via The Wall Street Journal

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Science Short: Bacteria inside microwaves can survive the heat and happily multiply. Here’s how to wipe them out. wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal

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The chief executive who tried and failed to win approval for Ecstasy therapy is stepping down from her company wsj.com/health/pharma/… via The Wall Street Journal

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Women nationwide will soon learn from mammograms whether they have dense breast tissue that could put them at higher risk for cancer wsj.com/health/wellnes… via The Wall Street Journal

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Francine—the first tropical storm to form in four weeks—is heading for the Gulf Coast after an unexpectedly quiet month that has puzzled forecasters wsj.com/us-news/climat… via The Wall Street Journal

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The market for wood pellets is booming, but giant producer Enviva is in bankruptcy. Inside the spectacular flameout of an alternative-energy powerhouse. wsj.com/finance/green-… via The Wall Street Journal

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House lawmakers probing the U.S. organ-supply system were told that organizations pressured staff to collect organs from patients who were still alive wsj.com/us-news/organ-… via The Wall Street Journal

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Influencers promoting drugs such as Ozempic and Wegovy could soon be fined when they post false or misleading information if two senators have their way wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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Getting a cancer diagnosis at a younger age involves navigating medical costs and a career when you feel too sick to work. “We literally just scraped to survive to keep me alive.” wsj.com/health/healthc… via The Wall Street Journal

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A judge dismissed defamation claims that Harvard Business School star professor Francesca Gino’s brought against the university and three scientists who said her work contained falsified data wsj.com/science/harvar… via The Wall Street Journal

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Harvard Business School star professor Francesca Gino sued three science sleuths who said her work contained falsified data. A judge has dismissed the suit. wsj.com/science/harvar… via The Wall Street Journal