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The Supreme Court is considering a case that could strip millions of Medicaid recipients of their right to choose their ...
Hilary Perkins was the Food and Drug Administration’s top attorney for less than 36 hours before she resigned. Perkins joined ...
A pill used in most U.S. abortions has been ensnared in politics for years, and many Americans wonder whether it will be ...
The House voted 67-39 to advance House Bill 3637, which would put new protections in state law to safeguard health care ...
Some health care providers in support of Senate Bill 2880 said people who are mailed abortion pills aren’t given instructions ...
The summary presents key developments affecting the health sector, including disruptions in the FDA due to Trump's layoffs, ...
For the past decade, the body mass index formula has been used to deny or delay abortion care, despite researchers finding ...
This article discusses the indictment of Margaret Carpenter, an OB/GYN from New York, for sending abortion-inducing prescriptions to a young girl in Louisiana, the first known case since Dobbs v.
Under the bill, if the FDA ends approval for a drug, health care providers in Illinois will be allowed to continue providing the medication so long as the World Health Organization recommends it.
The fight to provide medication abortion in Missouri continues with abortion providers asking a judge to block the state’s ...
Ulster County Clerk Taylor Bruck’s rejection of a ruling against Margaret Carpenter, who mailed abortion pills, will likely ...