November 26, 2025
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First Opinion editor

Earlier this year, First Opinion ran a roundup of people’s experiences with vaccine-preventable diseases. It was one of the most rewarding pieces I’ve published in 2025, and it’s got me thinking that we should publish more reader response roundups. So I want to hear from you: What questions would you like to read a wide variety of answers to?

On the First Opinion Podcast this week, I spoke with Melanie D.G. Kaplan, author of the new book “Lab Dog: A Beagle and His Human Investigate the Surprising World of Animal Research.” In our conversation and in her book, Melanie shares the story of her beloved beagle Hammy, whom she adopted after he was retired from medical research. She tries to find out what kind of research Hammy was used in — and along the way learns about the large but often opaque system of animal research.

Finally: Happy Cyber Week! You can now get six months of STAT+ for just $20. That means you can read all of our new First Opinion columnists any time you want. 

Recommendation of the week: The Guardian’s feature on deaths allegedly connected to the controversial Free Birth Society is deeply illuminating — and upsetting.



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Why beagles are the No. 1 dog for medical research

About 40,000 beagles are used in medical research in the U.S., a number down significantly from its peak. We discuss why on the First Opinion Podcast.

By Torie Bosch


What if RFK Jr. reacted to his cousin’s terminal cancer as JFK reacted to his baby’s death?

A terminal diagnosis prompts a powerful contrast inside the Kennedy family. One generation fueled medical progress, while another risks undermining it.

By Susan D’Agostino


Proposal to remove advanced nursing from list of ‘professional’ degrees is short-sighted and dangerous

The ailing U.S. health care system needs more nurse practitioners and nurses with M.S.N.s and Ph.D.s, not fewer.

By Connie M. Ulrich, Mary Naylor, and Martha A.Q. Curley


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Why my colleagues and I are undertaking an independent review of the hepatitis B birth dose

Vaccine Integrity Project’s Michael Osterholm explains why the effort is reviewing the evidence behind the hepatitis B birth dose.

By Michael T. Osterholm


I have long Covid. Don’t call my chronic disease a ‘journey’

There’s an inherent contradiction between the dreary experience of disease and the upbeat semantics of “journey.”

By Peter Swenson


The hidden reason lung cancer screening is not working

The lung cancer screening system is built on stigma, and it’s missing too many people. It needs to change, expert writes.

By Lisa Carter-Bawa


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STAT+ | Tech-enabled caregiving can help dementia patients stay at home — perhaps for too long

We need a new profession dedicated to using technology to monitor and support people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia.

By Jason Karlawish


The definitional problems at the heart of the neurodiversity movement

The vague language and definitions at the core of the neurodiversity movement open it up to attack.

By Jack Pemment


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