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This year in type 1 diabetes, researchers advanced immune-reprogramming nanoparticle therapies and hypoimmune stem cell transplants, launched pivotal islet cell therapy trials, updated screening and treatment guidelines, and warned that cuts to research funding could slow future innovation.

Breakthrough treatments, shifting care models and persistent system challenges defined cancer care this year, from evidence that CAR T-cell therapy can lower costs and treatment burden in mantle cell lymphoma to promising off-the-shelf cancer vaccines.

Tylenol and autism, the Inflation Reduction Act, the One Big Beautiful Bill, Most Favored Nation pricing and direct drug sales to consumers were some of the biggest news items we covered in 2025.

Enrollment in Affordable Care Act health plans has soared because of enhanced subsidies enacted during the COVID-19 public health emergency. Democrats (and perhaps some moderate Republicans) want them continued. Republicans say they have better ideas about how to keep Americans in the individual market covered, including health savings accounts and association health plans.