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Hospitals Must Get Written Patient Consent for Pelvic Exams, H.H.S. Says

In a letter to teaching hospitals, the federal health agency said that institutions could lose Medic

For Red State Holdouts Like Kansas, Is Expanding Medicaid Within Reach?

As Southern states reconsider Medicaid expansion, Gov. Laura Kelly of Kansas is pushing her own plan

She’s Shaking Up Classical Music While Confronting Illness

The pianist Alice Sara Ott, who makes her New York Philharmonic debut this week, is upending concert

What Doctors Want You to Know About Beta Blockers for Anxiety

Start-ups are making it easier to get the pills online, but experts warn they should be used with ca

A Cruel Way to Control Bird Flu? Poultry Giants Cull and Cash In.

Big poultry farms have received millions of dollars for their losses. Animal welfare groups contend

Why Are Older Americans Drinking So Much?

The pandemic played a role in increased consumption, but alcohol use among people 65 and older was c

Bacteria That Cause Meningitis Are Spreading Again, C.D.C. Warns

More than 140 cases have been reported so far this year, far exceeding last year’s pace, federal hea

4 Things You Need to Know About Health Care Cyberattacks

Despite the explosion in ransomware hacks like the one against Change Healthcare, regulation is spot

FDA Issues Alert on Heart Pump Linked to Deaths

The agency faulted the device maker for delayed notice of mounting complications, citing increasing

They Can’t See the Total Solar Eclipse, but LightSound Will Help Them Hear It

A device called LightSound is being distributed to help the blind and visually impaired experience t

How 2 Families Faced a Catastrophic Birth Defect

Cases of trisomy 18 may rise as many states restrict abortion. But some women choose to have the bab

Health Concerns Mount for Migrant Children at Outdoor Waiting Sites

A federal judge is expected to rule soon on whether the government must provide shelter, food and me