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Topic: Health (page 23)

Ultrasound pregnancy examination of a young woman in a Medical Clinic during COVID-19 outbreak (Getty Images)

Death from pregnancy doubled in U.S.

Laura Fleszar, Allison Bryant Mantha, Catherine O. Johnson, Greg Roth - The Conversation
A lonely man is sitting on the bed (Getty Images/Nes)

LGBTQ elders fear being re-closeted

Elizabeth Hlavinka
(Getty/Stuart Ritchie)

Opioid settlement cash going to police

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Maxar satellite imagery showing total destruction of the Lahaina square and outlets after the Lahaina Wildfire, with one building still actively burning. (Satellite image (c) 2023 Maxar Technologies / Getty Images)

Toxins from Maui fires pose health risk

Andrew J. Whelton - The Conversation
Long COVID (Getty Images/wildpixel)

Why are we still ignoring long COVID?

Philip Finkelstein
Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough (Getty Images / Cosmina Croitoru / 500px)

Is it okay to eat raw cookie dough?

Michael La Corte
Herbs and supplement capsules (Getty Images / Voiculescu Alin / 500px)

Are your supplements harming you?

Mary Elizabeth Williams
Steak with asparagus (Getty Images/Claudia Totir)

How much red meat should you consume?

Katherine Livingstone - The Conversation
Red Apples Pattern (Getty Images/MirageC)

What is a functional food?

Janet Colson - The Conversation
Maxar satellite imagery showing total destruction of the Lahaina square and outlets after the Lahaina Wildfire, with one building still actively burning. (Satellite image (c) 2023 Maxar Technologies / Getty Images)

Maui wildfires strain health care system

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Samantha Casiano (C) speaks during a press conference outside the Travis County Courthouse on July 19, 2023 in Austin, Texas. A Texas state court will hear arguments from both sides in Zurawski v. State of Texas, a lawsuit filed by the Center for Reproductive Rights on behalf of thirteen Texas women denied abortions despite serious pregnancy complications. (SUZANNE CORDEIRO/AFP via Getty Images)

Texas trial changed abortion story

Sarah Varney - KFF Health News
3D model of the novel Coronavirus (Getty Images)

New COVID mutant EG.5 driving up cases

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Nurse disinfecting male arm before drawing blood (Getty Images/YakobchukOlena)

More gay men can donate blood—here's why

Troy Farah
Doctor uses stethoscope to listen to baby (Getty Images/Svetlana Repnitskaya)

U.S. maternal mortality rates too high

Sonia Hassan, Hala Ouweini - The Conversation
New mom closes her eyes as she kisses her baby's hand. (Getty Images/SDI Productions)

FDA approves postpartum depression pill

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Human airway epithelial cells after growth and differentiation inside an AirGel tissue-engineered airway. Green: mucus; orange: cilia; pink: actin; blue: nuclei. (Tamara Rossy (EPFL))

Lung-like organoids unlock lung disease

Matthew Rozsa
Girl with sanitary pads and tampons in pocket (Getty/Isabel Pavia)

Early puberty triggered by the pandemic

Elizabeth Hlavinka
A table setting seen from above arranged to illustrate the concept of intermittent fasting (Getty Images/David Malan)

How circadian rhythm aligns with diet

Frederic Gachon, Meltem Weger - The Conversation
Condoms in red wrappers (Getty Images / Alberto Tudor / 500px)

Why are fewer Americans using condoms?

Nicole Karlis
Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum) on human skin (Getty Images/epantha)

A mysterious tick-related meat allergy

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Scene setter images outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta on Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020 in Atlanta, GA. (Jason Armond / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Leprosy is probably endemic to Florida

Elizabeth Hlavinka
Nicotine patch, chewin gum and ecigarette (Getty Images/pixinoo)

Why e-cigs may help pregnant people quit

Nicole Karlis
A photo of Henrietta Lacks, sits in the living room of her grandson, Ron Lacks, 57, in Baltimore, MD on March 22, 2017. (Jonathan Newton/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Henrietta Lacks family settles lawsuit

Troy Farah
Kristin Lyerly, an obstetrician-gynecologist, lives in Green Bay, Wisconsin. These days she drives across the border to work in rural Minnesota. “I want to practice medicine here,” she says, “but first we have to get rid of this law.” (Sarah Varney/KFF HEALTH NEWS)

1849 law restricting women's health care

Sarah Varney - KFF Health News
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