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US healthcare

September 2024

  • a pregnant woman holds her belly

    Millions of US women don’t have access to maternity care, report warns

  • A syringe and vials of penicillin used in the treatment of s<br>AUSTRALIA - AUGUST 14: A syringe and vials of penicillin used in the treatment of syphilis are displayed in a lab at the Melbourne Sexual Health Centre in Melbourne, Australia, on Tuesday, August 14, 2007. Syphilis cases are rising among gay and bisexual men as new drugs reduce the threat of AIDS, and doctors warn the outbreak may spread to the wider community. (Photo by Carla Gottgens/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Push to improve syphilis testing in US as disease makes dramatic comeback

  • An image of chickens

    Missouri sees first positive bird flu case without known animal contact

  • NaphCare's headquarters in Birmingham, Alabama.

    Medical provider to US jails failing to keep its patients alive, advocates say

  • US hospital sued after nurse accused of replacing fentanyl with tap water

  • ‘A ton of Covid out there’: US summer wave not taken seriously enough – experts

  • The invisible toll of life with polycystic ovary syndrome

  • Death by diabetes: America's preventable epidemic
    Kamala Harris should launch a national campaign to end the US diabetes epidemic

    Neil Barsky
  • Mosquito-borne virus prompts public health restrictions in Massachusetts – and backlash

August 2024

  • security guards stand outside a hospital

    Black voters in Georgia want affordable access to healthcare. Will Kamala Harris win them over?

  • a pregnant woman cradles her belly

    Fewer US women received early and adequate prenatal care last year – CDC

  • a person receives a flu shot

    US health authorities expect similar or better respiratory virus season this fall

  • US-HEALTH-BLOOD DRIVE<br>A person donates blood during a Children's Hospital Los Angeles blood donation drive in the LA Kings blood mobile outside the Crypto.com Arena on January 13, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. - Earlier this month the American Red Cross declared a "national blood crisis" calling the shortage the worst in over a decade during a surge of the Omnicron variant of Covid-19. (Photo by Patrick T. FALLON / AFP) (Photo by PATRICK T. FALLON/AFP via Getty Images)

    Climate crisis threatens medical blood supply in US amid extreme weather

  • When a couple doesn’t want more kids (or any) who should get snipped?

  • Biden and Harris celebrate landmark deal to lower medication prices

  • Biden policy will make 10 popular medicines less expensive for those with Medicare

  • US study shows difficulty of finding lab test for long Covid: ‘The hunt will go on’

  • Texas women denied abortions for ectopic pregnancies demand federal investigation

  • Tim Walz pick excites hopes of taking US healthcare beyond Obamacare era

  • Ohio judge upholds ban on gender-affirming care for trans minors

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