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A shortage of health aides is forcing out those who wish to get care at home
A lot has changed in Jonathan Miller's life in the past decade, but one thing that's remained consistent is his house.The brick two-bedroom, ranch-style… -
The abortion underground and what lessons can be learned from the Jane Collective
What Sunny Chapman experienced roughly 53 years ago in a secret Chicago apartment while blindfolded exemplifies what life was like for women seeking an… -
A Canadian official says Americans can get abortions there if Roe is overturned
While it's not yet clear what resemblance the Supreme Court's leaked draft opinion will bear to the final version, its current form suggests Justices may… -
What can Massachusetts legislators do for abortion access?
The House Speaker and Senate President say they’ll take their cues from advocates. -
Governors swiftly react to reports of leaked draft opinion of Roe v. Wade
A majority of the U.S. Supreme Court has voted to overturn the landmark 1973 ruling Roe v. Wade that established the right to abortion nearly 50 years… -
Hit with $7,146 for two hospital bills, a family sought health care in Mexico
The Fierro family of Yuma, Ariz., had a string of bad medical luck that started in December 2020.That's when Jesús Fierro Sr. was admitted to the hospital… -
Reproductive health advocates reignite fight for abortions at Mass. public universities
Advocates are launching a campaign to get signatures in support of the bill, which was first proposed in 2019. -
At-home abortions may be the future of reproductive care
Reproductive rights advocate Susan Yanow explains why more people are turning towards self-managed abortions. -
Incoming JAMA editor-in-chief wants to address racism in medicine
Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo is JAMA's first editor of color. -
What the White House's actions on medical debt could mean for consumers
Vice President Harris this week announced the federal government is taking several new measures to help people affected by medical debt. Joined by Cabinet…