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The Trump Administration is withholding millions of dollars allocated for family planning services from more than a dozen organizations. Enacted in 1970, the federal family planning program known as Title X makes millions of dollars available to clinics that provide health care services like birth control, cancer screenings, and STI testing for people from low-income … Read more
Gavi, the Vaccine Alliance, supplies vaccines to nearly half of the world’s children. For decades, governments, institutions, and private groups around the world have provided the funding it needs to buy, stockpile and distribute vaccines at reduced cost for lower and middle-resource countries. But leaked documents, first reported by the New York Times, reveal that … Read more
You could spend the hours before a date obsessing over your hair, makeup, or outfit. Or you could channel that energy into brainstorming what to ask the stranger you’re splitting a basket of breadsticks with to figure out if you might want to eat dinner together forever. “There’s so much disappointment in dating today, and … Read more
Among those laid off were employees in a center that has played a key role in the response to the bird flu outbreak, according to three FDA staffers. View original article Contributor: Rachel Roubein, Lena H. Sun
As part of its widespread layoffs at U.S. health agencies, the Trump administration fired John Howard, the longtime head of the World Trade Center Health Program. View original article Contributor: Derek Hawkins
Douglas Horn suffered chronic back and shoulder pain. Medical Marijuana Inc. sold him a CBD product known as “Dixie X” and said it contained no THC. View original article Contributor: Justin Jouvenal
Companies had sued the FDA, saying it unfairly shifted its standards for approving e-cigarette liquids popular with teens. The Supreme Court unanimously backed the agency. View original article Contributor: Justin Jouvenal
The reorganization that began on Tuesday will scale back an agency that has been a public health model around the world. View original article Contributor: Apoorva Mandavilli and Roni Caryn Rabin