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Why the F.D.A. Took So Long to Tackle a Disputed Cold Remedy

Legal Actions Seek Guarantee of Abortion Access for Patients in Medical Emergencies

Washington University Stops Offering Gender Medications to Minors

Wyoming Judge Temporarily Blocks the State’s New Abortion Ban

Rise in Deaths Spurs Effort to Raise Alcohol Taxes

Texas Abortion Law Complicates Care for Risky Pregnancies

For Terminal Patients, the Barrier to Aid in Dying Can Be a State Line

Broad Coalition of Health Industry Groups Calls for Obamacare Expansion

Hearing Aids Could Use Some Help

Need a Mental Health Day? Some States Give Students the Option

Aid in Dying Soon Will be Available to More Americans. Few Will Choose It.

In Washington, Juul Vows to Curb Youth Vaping. Its Lobbying in States Runs Counter to That Pledge.

Kentucky’s Senator McConnell Supports Bill to Raise Minimum Age to Buy Tobacco to 21

Medicare for All Would Abolish Private Insurance. ‘There’s No Precedent in American History’

‘Executing Babies’: Here Are the Facts Behind Trump’s Misleading Abortion Tweet

Health Law Could Be Hard to Knock Down Despite Judge’s Ruling

Federal Ban on Female Genital Mutilation Ruled Unconstitutional by Judge

Ohio House Passes Bill to Criminalize Abortions on Fetuses With a Heartbeat

In Rare Bipartisan Accord, House and Senate Reach Compromise on Opioid Bill

Consensus Is Health Law Can Be Fixed. Now the Hard Part.