In March 2022, one of us, Kristina, was in Ukraine, running a training on a chilly day. Several hours into the training, one of the soldiers’ faces began to
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Every day at the Kansas clinic where I perform abortions, I take care of pregnant people who have driven 10 hours or more across state lines for their
The era of rampant, unconsented, and unregulated online data collection may finally be winding down for consumer health data. But the advances in consumer
For 27 years, I tried to make myself eat vegetables. Last fall, I ate my first salad. Since I was 2 years old, I had an eating disorder known as ARFID —
Eleven years ago, the Affordable Care Act codified a critical aspect of postpartum care: breastfeeding support. The hard part — the legislation — was done. Yet
Advance directives were born in the Senate. Now they can help preserve the dignity of its aging members. In Cruzan v. Director, Missouri Department of Health
Climate change is an existential problem for human health. As climate change intensifies, the frequency and severity of extreme weather events such as
In recent weeks, you may have seen alarming headlines about how leprosy might become “endemic” in Florida. As a physician in Florida who specializes in
In the United States, more than 1.6 million people identify as transgender. Of these, more than one-fifth are over the age of 65, the vast majority of whom
“The Retrievals,” a disturbing podcast from Serial and the New York Times released this summer, painstakingly tells the stories of women who sought fertility