What: The NIH acting director confirmed that mission-critical research would not be halted despite recent cancellations and restrictions.
Key line: [Details not provided].
Source: Stat.
What: The NIH acting director confirmed that mission-critical research would not be halted despite recent cancellations and restrictions.
Key line: [Details not provided].
Source: Stat.
Pew survey shows support often mirrors politics—except in a few swing states.
CDC finds sharp increases in alcohol-related liver deaths—especially in women and Native communities.
Dr. Connie Lehman’s FDA-approved AI tool can predict future breast cancer risk from mammograms—marking a big leap in screening and prevention.
Women’s Health breaks down what happens when you stop taking the pill.
A small study shows it’s the lack of *uninterrupted* sleep—not just less sleep—that derails postpartum recovery.
Politico has the scoop on HHS defending its reversal on pregnancy vaccine guidance by citing studies that show the vaccines are safe.
Nearly half of women in a study chose to continue hormone therapy beyond the standard 5 years.
Under pressure from conservatives, the FDA promised to review mifepristone, though experts have dismissed the evidence being used as deeply flawed.
A validated maternal risk score accurately flags risk of severe outcomes.
The Atlantic explains the MAHA movement’s mysterious focus on the mitochondria, a tiny structure in cells that generate energy.
A $10M program aims to train 25,000 providers in menopause and midlife care.
Kailyn McCord writes for *The Cut* about her postpartum pelvic prolapse being dismissed for months.
A meta-analysis finds that navigation services significantly boost breast and cervical cancer screening.
States like Texas are updating abortion laws—but doctors say confusion remains.
OBGYNs at the ACOG conference discussed how to continue health equity work under Trump.
A study found racial disparities in complication risks among women with prior C-sections, with Black and Latino women facing higher risks during planned repeat surgeries.
Politico has the scoop on HHS defending its reversal on pregnancy vaccine guidance by citing studies that show the vaccines are safe.
Physicians in JAMA call current pill rules burdensome and unnecessary.
Some newly appointed CDC vaccine panelists have past ties to anti-vaccine movements.
A meta-analysis finds that navigation services significantly boost breast and cervical cancer screening.