Teens Ans Moms at the Doctors Funny
Amazon, Rite Aid cap purchase of emergency contraceptives
Amazon is limiting how many emergency contraceptives consumers can buy, joining other retailers who put in place similar caps following the Supreme Court decision overruling Roe v. Wade
June 29
South Korea approves first homemade COVID-19 vaccine
South Korea has approved the country's first domestically made COVID vaccine.
June 29
EXPLAINER: Abortion landscape under state 'heartbeat' laws
Laws banning most abortions at the point of the "first detectable heartbeat"are beginning to take effect following the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to overturn the nearly 50-year-old Roe v. Wade decision
June 29
Arizona attorney general: Pre-1901 abortion ban enforceable
Arizona's Republican attorney general says that a pre-statehood law that bans all abortions is enforceable
June 29
Louisiana AG warns doctors against performing abortions
Arizona's Republican attorney general says a total ban on abortions that has been on the books since before statehood can be enforced
June 29
US buys 105 million COVID vaccine doses for fall campaign
The U.S. government will purchase another 105 million doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccine in anticipation of a fall booster campaign
June 29
EXPLAINER: Heat, humidity a perilous mix in immigrant deaths
An expert says the combination of heat and humidity would have quickly created life-threatening conditions inside the packed, un-airconditioned tractor-trailer where dozens of immigrants were found dead this week
June 29
Abortion ruling prompts variety of reactions from states
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion
June 29
A viral reprise: When COVID-19 strikes again and again
Medical experts warn that repeated COVID-19 infections are getting more likely as the pandemic drags on and the coronavirus evolves
June 29
EXPLAINER: Years later, Flint water court fight drags on
Michigan authorities have long promised to hold key officials criminally responsible for lead in Flint's water back in 2014 and 2015
June 29
WHO chief: U.S. abortion ruling 'a setback,' will cost lives
The head of the World Health Organization has criticized the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade
June 29
EXPLAINER: Data privacy concerns emerge after Roe decision
With abortion now or soon to be illegal in over a dozen states and severely restricted in many more, Big Tech companies that collect personal details of their users are facing new calls to limit that tracking and surveillance
June 29
Norway joins neighbors, offers extra booster shot to elderly
Norway has joined fellow Scandinavian countries in offering a second booster shot of COVID-19 vaccine to some of its population, to be available from July 1 to people aged 75 and over, because of a rise in infections
June 29
EU's executive arm proposes ban on flavored vaping products
The European Union's executive branch has proposed a ban on the sale of flavored heated tobacco products as part of its plan to fight cancer
June 29
Officials plan for updated vaccines with eye on COVID unpredictability
Scientists caution that planning ahead in this pandemic is challenging.
June 29
Potential recession would harm mental health: Experts
Research links recessions with a rise in anxiety and depression, experts said.
June 29
US officials announce more steps against monkeypox outbreak
U.S. health officials are expanding the group of people recommended to get vaccinated against the monkeypox virus
June 28
Biden team strains to flex muscles in abortion fight
President Joe Biden's top health official says that "every option is on the table" when it comes to helping women access abortion in the wake of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade
June 28
California budget won't cover out-of-state abortion travel
Gov. Gavin Newsom's administration won't use public money to help people from other states travel to California for an abortion
June 28
FDA advisers recommend updating COVID booster shots for fall
Advisers to the U.S. government are recommending that COVID-19 booster shots used this fall be modified to better match more recent variants of the coronavirus
June 28
Court says indictments invalid in Flint water scandal
The Michigan Supreme Court has thrown out charges against former Gov. Rick Snyder and others in the Flint water scandal
June 28
Abortion ruling prompts variety of reactions from states
The U.S. Supreme Court has overturned Roe v. Wade, the 1973 decision that had provided a constitutional right to abortion
June 28
Court lets Tennessee 6-week abortion ban take effect
A federal court has allowed Tennessee's ban on abortion as early as six weeks into pregnancy to take effect, days after the Supreme Court overturned the Roe v. Wade abortion rights case
June 28
Oklahoma reaches opioid settlement with 3 drug companies
Oklahoma officials say they've reached an opioid settlement with three drug companies that would bring more than $250 million to finance efforts to battle opioid addiction
June 28
Gunmen kill 2 policemen, polio worker in northwest Pakistan
Pakistani police say gunmen on motorcycles opened fire on policemen escorting a team of polio workers in a former stronghold of the Pakistani Taliban near Afghanistan, killing two policemen and a polio worker
June 28
Jordan promises inquiry into deadly blast at Red Sea port
A deadly blast at the port of Aqaba killed at least 13 people.
June 28
Millions unboosted for COVID despite shot's 'significant' protection: Experts
Older Americans have been more likely to receive their first COVID-19 booster.
June 28
Key moments in Flint, Michigan's lead-tainted water crisis
A Michigan Supreme Court order that charges related to the Flint water scandal against former Gov. Rick Snyder, his health director and seven other people must be dismissed is the latest development in the crisis that started in 2014
June 28
COVID: Paris court rules govt failed to stockpile face masks
A Paris court has ruled that the French government failed to sufficiently stock up on surgical masks at the outset of the coronavirus pandemic in 2020 and prevent the virus from spreading
June 28
Court lets Tennessee's 6-week abortion ban take effect after overturning of Roe v. Wade
Court lets Tennessee's 6-week abortion ban take effect after overturning of Roe v. Wade
June 28
US maternal mortality increased 33% during pandemic: Study
Mortality rates nearly doubled in Hispanic women since March 2020.
June 28
EU regulator considers clearing smallpox shot for monkeypox
The European Medicines Agency says it will begin reviewing data to decide if a smallpox vaccine made by the pharmaceutical company Bavarian Nordic might also be authorized for monkeypox, amid a growing outbreak of the disease across the continent
June 28
After Roe: Dems challenge GOP to show they care for mothers
The Supreme Court's decision to overturn national protections for abortion has set off a contest between Democratic and Republican lawmakers over whose policies would do more to help vulnerable mothers and children
June 28
Michigan's top court says judge had no power to indict officials in Flint water scandal, including ex-Gov. Rick Snyder
Michigan's top court says judge had no power to indict officials in Flint water scandal, including ex-Gov. Rick Snyder
June 28
China reduces quarantine for people arriving from abroad
China has announced an easing of its quarantine requirement for people arriving from abroad, but stopped short of lifting what remains a stringent policy compared to most other countries
June 28
North Korea on alert for downpour damages amid COVID crisis
North Korea says it is making efforts to prevent damage from heavy rains.
June 28
California voters to weigh constitutional right to abortion
California voters will decide in November whether to guarantee the right to an abortion in their state constitution
June 27
California voters will decide in November whether to make abortion a right under the state constitution
California voters will decide in November whether to make abortion a right under the state constitution
June 27
Near-total abortion ban temporarily blocked in Utah, the latest state where lawsuits are playing out after Roe falls
Near-total abortion ban temporarily blocked in Utah, the latest state where lawsuits are playing out after Roe falls
June 27
US grapples with whether to modify COVID vaccine for fall
U.S. health authorities are facing a critical decision: whether to offer new COVID-19 booster shots this fall that are modified to better match the latest changes of the shape-shifting coronavirus
June 27
Evolution is on omicron subvariants' side
"It's essentially an arms race," one expert said.
June 27
Court revives block of vaccine mandate for federal workers
A court ruling is back in effect that blocks President Joe Biden from requiring federal employees to get vaccinated against COVID-19
June 27
Increase in US annual births following reversal of Roe v. Wade: Report
The report found there could 18,000 additional premature births per year.
June 27
Censors delete discussion of Beijing's future COVID control
Online discussion was swirling in response to reported remarks of Beijing's party secretary
June 27
A 'sucker punch': Some women fear setback to hard-won rights
Reproductive freedom was one of the key goals of the feminism of the 1960s and 1970s
June 27
Police investigating fire at Colorado pregnancy center
Police are investigating a fire at a Christian pregnancy center in Colorado.
June 26
SD gov: Bar abortion pills, but don't punish women for them
South Dakota's Republican governor is pledging to bar mail-order abortion pills but says women shouldn't face prosecution for seeking them
June 26
Source: https://abcnews.go.com/health
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