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Trump has blessed states’ exploration of importing drugs. Will it catch on?
Phil Galewitz
Colorado, Florida, and Vermont make plans to import medications from Canada — will other states join in?
Trump administration rule would undo health care protections for LGBTQ patients
Emmarie Huetteman
Supporters of the rule say it protects the freedom of conscience, but opponents say it encourages discrimination
Modern life causes tooth decay, and care is unaffordable
Mary Otto
Millions of Americans lack access to oral healthcare, and some communities are in desperate need of a solution
The “nativore” chef working to improve nutrition in indigenous communities
Robin Babb
Chef Lois Ellen Frank is fighting for good, clean, and fair food for Native populations through nutrition education
A doctor speaks out about ageism in medicine
Judith Graham
In practice, doctors too often fail to appreciate older adults’ unique needs or to tailor treatments appropriately
There won’t be a cure for Alzheimer’s disease in our lifetime
Norman A. Paradis
A century of research later, and we’re still not sure what causes it
The birth-tissue profiteers
Caroline Chen
How well-meaning donations end up fueling an unproven, virtually unregulated $2 billion stem cell industry.
The plot to kill Venezuela
Vijay Prashad
Obama forged the spear; Trump has thrown it at the heart of Venezuela.
Is guaranteed income the answer to inequality?
Lauren Schiller
"Inflection Point" explores a Stockton, CA program that gives $500 to residents, no strings attached
Better health insurance begets better life
Leo W. GerardWhy cheese may help control your blood sugar
Catherine Chan
Mmmm, cheese – a food as nutritious as it is delicious. Or is it?
Bioengineered yeast can produce the active ingredients of marijuana better than the plant
Sarah LaFramboise
Now, new and rare THCs and CBDs may be on the horizon
As air pollution increases in US cities, the Trump administration is weakening clean air regulations
Jason West, Barbara Turpin
Whether conditions worsen or improve depends strongly on decisions by President Trump and his EPA administrator
What’s the deal with the keto diet?
Brette Warshaw
Is keto legit? What does it do to my body? Here's what you need to know
The medical jump from mice to humans just got easier
Kimberly McCoy
Machine learning tech could help researchers determine what mouse data are useful when designing clinical trials
The homeless are dying in record numbers on the streets of L.A.
Anna Gorman, Harriet Blair Rowan
Health officials and experts have not pinpointed a single cause for the sharp increase in deaths
Planned parenthood’s “risky strategy” to update its image
Shefali Luthra, Anna Maria Barry-Jester
Planned Parenthood, known as a staunch defender of abortion rights, is working to recast its public image.
Is it time to worry about the next recession?
Celia Viggo Wexler
After all, it’s been a decade since the U.S. economy began to rebound from the severe financial downturn of 2008
Big Soda pours big bucks into California’s capitol
Samantha Young
The soft drink industry spent $11.8 million to influence policy statewide in 2017 and 2018
Fearing backlash from voters, GOP senators quietly rally against Trump-backed Obamacare lawsuit
Alex Henderson
“The time frame they’ve chosen to pursue is a toxic one because of the election cycle," one Republican senator says
Republicans on health care: Do vast harm
Leo W. Gerard
The message is clear: to Republicans, health care is a right only for the rich; the rest can suffer and die
More time in the kitchen may not be the answer to feeding kids well
Lela Nargi
Authors of "Pressure Cooker," a new book on family cooking, discuss the role inequality plays in feeding families
Food companies intentionally make their products addictive, and it’s making us sick
Melissa Kravitz Hoeffner
Foods with unnaturally high levels of sugar and salt keep Americans snacking their way to obesity
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