In Arkansas, state health officials announced a stunning statistic for 2023: The total number of abortions in the state, where some 1.5 million women live, was zero. In South Dakota, too, official ...
After weeks of disruption to scientific federal grants, the National Institutes of Health has fallen behind in funding ...
In remote conflict zones and disaster-stricken areas, the nearest hospital is often hundreds of miles away. Medical teams ...
With certain government data currently being withheld, removed, or restored but partially redacted on the websites of ...
In the early, busy weeks of President Trump's administration, a new survey shows how Americans would define a healthy America ...
Medical professionals say accounts from nearly a dozen states of no or very few abortions are not only untrue but ...
Changes to a key funding formula will reduce research grants at hospitals and universities by billions — and may discourage ...
Apple has launched a wide-range health study, and those in the U.S. can use their iPhone, Apple Watch and even AirPods to get ...
Evidence indicates many wealthier people have been able to travel to terminate pregnancies, contributing to increases in abortions despite bans. However, people who are poor, nonwhite and live in ...
The reports are from 2023, in states where abortion is banned. They contradict what doctors and researchers say is happening ...