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18 votes
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The US Supreme Court will rule on limits to the use of Mifeprestone, a commonly used abortion medication
16 votes -
US Obstetrics and Gynecology certification examinations are being held in person in Texas
18 votes -
Reports/surveys like The Trevor Project report for other populations?
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great...
Hey folks, I have been following The Trevor Project's survey for a few years now and their 2023 one is just presented in a fantastic, easy to read and understand way so I think it's a great resource and worth sharing
The Trevor Project 2023 Survey on Mental Health in LGBTQ young people
BUT, I'm also looking for similar reports focusing on other minoritized populations in particular, or (whether in part or in full) focusing on the age ranges covering college students. I'm struggling to find something nearly so comprehensive, but I'm also not sure I'm looking in the right way. The Steve Fund seems to be a great resource for mental health for students of color, for example, but doesn't have obviously available data like this
10 votes -
It's one of the world's toughest anti-smoking laws. The Māori see a major flaw.
23 votes -
United Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak reportedly said 'just let people die', COVID inquiry hears
39 votes -
Melatonin use soars among US children, with unknown risks
29 votes -
Health insurers have been breaking US state laws for years
24 votes -
US lawsuit on behalf of deceased patients alleges United Health denies care based on AI model with ninety percent error rate
52 votes -
Denmark is to restrict the sale of alcohol to under-eighteens and increase the price of suckable nicotine sachets, as their growing popularity is worrying health authorities
31 votes -
Patients don’t know how to navigate the US health system — and it’s costing them
50 votes -
You have a right to know why a health insurer denied your claim. Some US insurers still won’t tell you.
25 votes -
Infants are born with syphilis in growing numbers, a sign of a wider US epidemic
18 votes -
Why the US never saves money on health care
25 votes -
Dozens of Greenlandic women who say they were fitted with the contraceptive coil without their consent or knowledge are planning to sue the Danish state
26 votes -
Scottish officials approve UK’s first drug consumption room intended for safer use of illegal drugs
30 votes -
PEP in your step - the public health politics of Doxycycline STD prophylaxis for unprotected sexual activity
14 votes -
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak considers banning cigarettes for next generation
36 votes -
Nebraska woman gets two years in prison for helping teen daughter have an abortion
17 votes -
Multiple rats in Atlanta test positive for dangerous parasite that can infect human brains - from Asia, has been found in Australia, Hawaii, Spain
24 votes -
US mother sentenced to two years in prison by Nebraska for giving daughter abortion pills
55 votes -
There's hope for the US opioid crisis — but politics stands in the way
8 votes -
How to regulate AI? Bioethicist David Magnus on medicine’s critical moment.
4 votes -
Ministers set to ban single-use vapes in UK over child addiction fears
30 votes -
This Obamacare disaster had a surprising turnaround
16 votes -
Lead poisoning could be killing more people than HIV, malaria, and car accidents combined
18 votes -
Women who were denied emergency abortions file lawsuits in three states: Lawsuits want to clarify abortion ban exceptions for ‘medical emergencies’ in Idaho, Oklahoma and Tennessee
36 votes -
Natural compound found in plants inhibits deadly fungi
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Many people think cannabis smoke is harmless − a physician explains how that belief can put people at risk
35 votes -
What physicians get wrong about the risks of being overweight
8 votes -
Mexico Supreme Court officially decriminalizes abortion
43 votes -
Thousands donate to save Florida abortion clinic amid crippling state fines
25 votes -
Anti-abortion activists, including one who kept fetuses, convicted of illegally blocking a reproductive clinic in Washington, DC
37 votes -
‘People are like, wow!’: The man trying to make condoms sexy
25 votes -
A single reform that could save 100,000 lives across the USA immediately
24 votes -
The hidden fee costing US doctors millions every year
22 votes -
The impact of vaccines and behavior on US cumulative deaths from COVID-19
9 votes -
Private equity firms in US health insurance - the private-equity backed health insurer Friday Health Plans shut down under order by Colorado state regulators in July
27 votes -
Cardiovascular ER visits plunged after Pittsburgh coal plant shut, study finds
33 votes -
In Mongolia, back to school, back to sickness?
15 votes -
Norway's ongoing journey to optimize breastfeeding support – rates of breastfeeding in the WHO European Region are the lowest in the world
10 votes -
The UK NHS in crisis - evaluating radical alternatives
10 votes -
[preprint] Suicide after leaving the UK Armed Forces 1996-2018: a cohort study
13 votes -
The body’s immune system responding to a COVID vaccine, and not the vaccine itself, is likely the cause of menstrual cycle changes experienced after vaccination
42 votes -
Maternal deaths are expected to rise under US abortion bans, but the increase may be hard to measure
18 votes -
A political gap in excess deaths in the USA widened after COVID-19 vaccines arrived, study says
36 votes -
US health insurance giant Cigna sued over algorithm allegedly used to deny coverage to hundreds of thousands of patients
27 votes -
Advice on contact lenses causing red eyes
Hi, I started trialing contact lenses (toric lenses, specifically) about a month ago, and have had a problem with them making my eyes seriously red. I've tried 3 different brands of contacts now,...
Hi, I started trialing contact lenses (toric lenses, specifically) about a month ago, and have had a problem with them making my eyes seriously red. I've tried 3 different brands of contacts now, and the issue has persisted across all three. Has anyone else had a similar experience and figure out how to manage it? Thank you!
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'Hospital-at-home' trend means family members must be caregivers — ready or not
15 votes -
Professor of medicine claims that curing America’s loneliness epidemic would make us healthier, fitter and less likely to abuse drugs
16 votes