STAT June 25, 2025
Katie Palmer

Seizing on MAHA ethos, medical entrepreneurs are offering pricey new products, including some unproven to help

A drug for a rare blood disorder that instead is prescribed to amp up “mental clarity.” A peptide approved for growth hormone deficiency that may boost muscle lost to Ozempic. A full-body MRI administered not for symptoms, but for prevention, to detect any incipient cancer.

These are just a few of the tests and treatments being marketed by a growing class of health and wellness companies selling a message aligned with the Make America Healthy Again movement....

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