Anti-Abortion Activists Charged in Planned Parenthood Video Case
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California prosecutors say some of the videos, which were edited conversations with abortion providers that the activists secretly recorded, violated the state’s privacy law.
Dr. Scott Gottlieb, the president’s choice to lead the Food and Drug Administration, has spent most of his career working in the drug and health care industry.
One in three breast cancer patients under 45 in 2012 removed the healthy breast along with the breast affected by cancer, a new study found.
Therapists offer strategies for coping with postelection stress.
Moving and socializing appears to perk up the aging brain.
Learn how to tune in to yourself and the world around you on your next hike.
As communities face a rise in deaths from heroin and pills, many educators are deciding that they should have naloxone, a drug to treat overdoses, on hand.
Hospitals have learned to manipulate medical codes — often resulting in mind-boggling bills.
The drug, Ocrevus by Genentech, can also be used to treat patients with the more common form of the disease.
Under pressure from conservative activists, House Republican leaders and the White House say they have restarted negotiations.
The drug makers Regeneron Pharmaceuticals and Sanofi made a rare move, negotiating with insurers in advance over the price for Dupixent.
Doctors who tend to spend more in treating hospitalized patients do not get better results than those who spend less, a new study has found.
Millions of men get treatments for “low T,” though efficacy is limited and evidence of its safety is lacking.
Medicaid now covers more Americans than Medicare, and it played a major role in stopping the Republican drive to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act.
Some clinicians think marijuana may help ease the transition out of addiction, while critics say substituting one drug for another is no solution.
Remembering events from no earlier than age 3½ or 4 is typical, studies have found. The phenomenon is known as childhood amnesia.
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A 23-year-old woman is gradually losing the ability to move her limbs as a rare genetic disease turns her muscle tissues and connective tissues into bone.
Every month, it seems that another food gets pulled from the grocery shelves because of listeria.
A new employee at Texas Children's Hospital is using the healing power of love to help young patients feel better.
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