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The misogynist agenda of “MAHA moms”
Amanda Marcotte
RFK Jr. is using his "MAHA moms" to push women out of the workplace and into the kitchen
Slashing Medicaid while forcing birth is a maternal health disaster in the making
Allison Carmen
Proposed Medicaid cuts will have ripple effects across society, worsening our maternal health crisis
Masks off: The lessons we didn’t learn from COVID
Carlyn Zwarenstein
The pandemic accelerated economic disparity, revealing a disturbing acceptance of mass death. Did we learn nothing?
Tuberculosis is on the rise again. We can fight it — if we try
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Slashes in federal funding for disease surveillance could once more make old diseases formidable foes
“No idea how risky it was”: Harry Hamlin explains why playing gay in ’80s became an impactful moment
Coleman Spilde
Hamlin reflects on his career leading to "Mayfair Witches," including cooking bolognese on "Real Housewives"
Beyond abortion: A timeline of reproductive health care and the true impact on women and society
Allison Carmen
This is not just about personal choice; it is about national and economic stability and the future of public health
RFK’s plan to make America healthy again? Send people with mental health conditions to farms
Amanda Marcotte
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. claims replacing psychological care with unpaid work on "wellness farms" would be voluntary
Elon Musk built his wealth from taxpayer-funded research — now he’s trying to destroy future science
Amanda Marcotte
The billionaire should be writing a thank you note to Al Gore, not wrecking burgeoning developments
The FDA just approved a new painkiller. Is it too good to be true?
Carlyn Zwarenstein
Meet suzetrigine, a non-opioid that promises to avoid addiction risk. But some experts say it can't replace opioids
RFK Jr. claims ultra-processed foods are “poison.” What does he plan to do about it?
Joy Saha
Kennedy is Trump's top pick to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Republicans usher in an “unleash the plague” era with RFK and Elon Musk’s attacks on public health
Amanda Marcotte
"Eugenics is the Rosetta Stone for so much of Trump’s agenda"
Front-of-package food labels: A path to healthier choices
Zahra Saghafi
"The Canadian government's new policy requiring front-of-package nutrition symbols aims to guide consumers"
“AI nurses” as “good as any doctor”: RFK Jr. confirms he wants to take away people’s health care
Amanda Marcotte
Kennedy's plan to "make America healthy": Replace real medical care with robots and lectures about diet
Why government can’t make America healthier by micromanaging groceries purchased with SNAP benefits
Benjamin Chrisinger, Danielle Krobath
"Over 42.1 million Americans, about 13% of all families, receive SNAP benefits"
Scientists find Ozempic may treat cancer, Alzheimer’s and more. Is it hype or truly a “wonder drug?”
Carlyn Zwarenstein
New research is finding semaglutide, a diabetes and obesity drug, has a lot to teach about how the body works
Processed red meat isn’t just bad for your heart, it’s also associated with dementia
Eef Hogervorst, Emma O'Donnell
"Eating processed red meat . . . was linked to a 16% higher risk of dementia and a faster rate of cognitive aging"
FDA proposes mandatory front-of-package nutrition labels to combat spike in chronic diseases
Joy Saha
If approved, the new "Nutrition Info box" would accompany the agency’s traditional Nutrition Facts label
Hope is at the heart of “healthy mourning”: Finding positivity while grieving Donald Trump’s return
Chauncey DeVega
Dr. Gail Christopher on the "balance of positive thoughts to trigger positive emotions"
The majority of protein powders may contain alarming amounts of lead and cadmium, per investigation
Joy Saha
The Clean Label Project conducted over 35,862 individual tests on notable contaminants
“They’re not shortcuts” — but weight loss drugs became the business of shame
Nina Jagannathan
Fat-shaming drove people to Ozempic. Now its competitors are using shame to try to lure them away
Food Is Medicine: the inextricable link between food and health
Cinnamon Janzer
"Approximately 90% of Americans eat less than the recommended amount of fruits and vegetables"
Olive oil is healthy. Turns out olive leaf extract may be good for us too
Evangeline Mantzioris
"If you have high blood pressure, diabetes or raised blood lipids you may see some benefit . . ."
More than Ozempic, American health care needs a lifestyle revolution
Heidi Prather
The entire medical community must embrace a more holistic approach to health
How the abortion rights landscape changed in 2024
Nicole Karlis
This year significantly shaped how people access reproductive care, with far-ranging impacts across health care
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