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One pill the first day, four to follow: The safe alternative to clinic-based abortions that women aren't using
Conservative politicians have erected a barricade of “health regulations” that have nothing to do with health
11/05/2015 17:57 UTC
In health care, words can hurt — or heal
The way doctors speak to patients about their conditions can have a ripple effect on their well-being
07/25/2021 14:00 UTC
Are e-cigs better for pregnant people trying to quit? New research is at odds with expert advice
A study suggests a controversial harm reduction approach to help pregnant smokers
08/02/2023 22:05 UTC
A shocking lawsuit says Tylenol caused birth defects. It's possible — but the science isn't settled
Multiple lawsuits claim acetaminophen caused developmental disabilities in their babies when taken during pregnancy
05/04/2023 10:30 UTC
As care shifts from hospital to home, guarding against infection falls to families
As medical care shifts from hospital to home, families take on more complex, risky medical tasks
09/28/2017 07:59 UTC
How racism in U.S. health system hinders care and costs lives
Health inequity for African Americans is not a new phenomenon. COVID-19, however, shined a light on the problem.
07/05/2020 13:29 UTC
Bedside manner matters: Why AI will never beat a good doctor
AI has brought advances in medicine, but computers can't replace the human connection
05/13/2018 14:30 UTC
What Anna Deveare Smith can teach us about dying
The "Nurse Jackie" actress talks about her new healthcare play and the inspirations for her Showtime character
07/11/2011 14:45 UTC
Abortion bans skirt a medical reality: For many teens, childbirth is a dangerous undertaking
Conservative states have high teen birth rates and little support — an issue exacerbated by abortion bans
11/14/2022 19:38 UTC
U.S. hospitals say they’re ready for coronavirus. Their infection control violations say otherwise
An outbreak would demand peak performance from America’s medical professionals — especially in hospitals
03/05/2020 10:00 UTC
Coat hangers and crochet hooks
A physician with experience of pre-Roe days details the horrors of illegal abortion.
06/03/2008 23:15 UTC
“Experimental concentration camp”: Whistleblower alleges women face hysterectomies in ICE detention
“Everybody he sees has a hysterectomy—just about everybody,” nurse Dawn Wooten says of the facility's go-to doctor
09/15/2020 15:47 UTC
Ebola update: Second health worker diagnosed in Dallas
There is a "very real possibility" more cases could turn up, Texas officials said Wednesday
10/15/2014 18:08 UTC
The coming medical revolution
Technology has the potential to transform our concept of sickness. An expert explains what the future holds
02/20/2012 04:00 UTC
If "pro-lifers" wanted to end abortion -- rather than control sex -- their tactics would be radically different
Cut abortions by 90 percent in 20 years? Yes -- but not the way antiabortion activists think
09/11/2015 15:58 UTC